A group of well-known independent studio vets has formed a new fund for other independent developers. Members of 2D Boy, Number None, thatgamecompany, Capy, Flashbang Studios and AppAbove Games have banded together to create the appropriately named Indie Fund, which they hope will become "a serious alternative to the traditional publisher funding model." The fund will ideally help independent studios "get financially independent and stay financially independent."
The Indie Fund is already backing some unnamed projects, and the group plans to reveal more details about the fund at GDC next week. Specifically, 2D Boy's Ron Carmel will host a panel at the conference entitled "Indies and Publishers: Fixing a System That Never Worked." The panel will focus on the "adversarial" and "unhealthy" nature of the relationship between developers and publisher and, naturally, what could be done to improve it.
Expect the panel to be included in Joystiq's GDC 2010 coverage, which begins next week.
[Via GamePolitics]
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Mar 3rd 2010 11:16PM (Unverified) said
Gotta love how two guys who didn't even have a place to call an office while making "World of Goo" are now doing so well that they can afford to give Indie Developers a "scholarship" to achieve the same goal.
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Posted: Mar 4th 2010 11:47AM Courtney said
Yeah, but I think the deal with Sony locks you into an exclusive release on the PSN, which isn't necessarily a bad deal, but it has to look a lot better to indie devs to be able to release games on whatever platforms they want and not have the money tied to one specific platform.
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Posted: Mar 4th 2010 6:58AM (Unverified) said
If this helps fund Limbo. Ill personally donate $20 as soon as logistically possible.
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