Indies will play an important role alongside the major anchor tenants at House of Games Berlin, which is scheduled to open in 2026. The options that the gaming property offers small studios in particular will be explained at a town hall meeting specifically for indie developers in mid-October.

This is already the second town hall meeting organized by the creators of House of Games Berlin. This time, however, the focus is on the possibilities offered by the property for smaller teams, which is why the town hall is specifically intended for independent developers.

The town hall meeting will take place on October 14 at St3am Charlottenburg in the Ludwig Erhard Haus. To participate in this exclusive event for indie studios, prior registration is required.

The town hall is being organized by medianet berlinbrandenburg and Wista Management. Wista CEO Roland Sillmann and Florian Masuth, Head of medianet Games and New Business, will be available on site as contact persons. The discussions will focus on individual requirements and needs, and there will be an overview of the rental costs that indies might face.


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