Drecom has announced the creation of Drecom Creators Studio, a new indie studio focused on supporting video game creators. Its goal is to discover talent and help bring their works to the global market. The studio will be presented at BitSummit PUNCH, from May 22 to 24 in Kyoto, Japan, where it will showcase a selection of the titles it supports. The vision is to provide comprehensive support from development to long-term intellectual property expansion, working with individual creators or small teams.
Comprehensive technical support for small projects 🛠️
Drecom Creators Studio not only provides funding but also offers technical resources for development and publishing. The company plans to assist in areas such as programming, design, and distribution, allowing creators to focus on the creative part. It will also handle intellectual property management to expand works into other media. All of this aims to lower the entry barriers for small teams, which often lack the infrastructure to compete in a saturated market of independent titles.
Finally, someone pays you to make weird games 🎮
Because, of course, being an indie creator today is like throwing a message in a bottle into the sea and hoping a publisher picks it up. Drecom arrives with its lifeline, promising support without asking you to sell your soul (or your first virtual pet). At least, if your game fails, you can blame a big studio instead of your lack of coffee. And if it succeeds, well, you can always pretend you did it all on your own.