Good news, everyone! With all the space horror floating around recently, you might think a developer called MoonMonster Studios, one of the latest additions to the FLEGA family, might work on something similarly gory. It’s easy to misread, but lean in a little closer – don’t worry, it’s totally safe – and you’ll find almost Continue reading →
We’re still recovering from last week’s Belgian Game Awards. There’s no time to catch our breath however, as it’s already time to celebrate a next batch of winners. VAF|GAME has just announced the results of the second funding call of the year. Unfortunately, both applications in the commission serious and educational games weren’t able to Continue reading →
When we update our directory of Flemish game companies and studios, it’s always nice to see some new faces pop up. Here’s a quick look at some new kids on the block in the #FlemishGamesIndustry. First up there’s Beeswax Games, a new Ghent based game studio founded by Adam Pype, Viktor Kraus, and Tibau Van Continue reading →
The new VAF|GAME commissions had their work cut out for them but they gracefully completed their first mission. The brand new marketing commission also greenlit some projects in its debut performance, resulting in no less than 15 projects getting support in this first call of 2021. It’s good to see that even in these challenging Continue reading →
They are tucked away safely in their homes, but the people at VAF/GAME are working at full speed right now. The final commissions were held late last week and earlier today the results of the first submission call of the year were already announced. We’ll get back to those, but first we want to highlight Continue reading →
It’s not because we haven’t talked up the event like previous years, that this year’s gamescom will be nothing short of amazing for the #BelgianGamesIndustry. There will be Belgian games everywhere you look, especially if you look in these places. The HQ of Belgian games activity will be, as per tradition, the Belgian booth in Continue reading →