You'll have to forgive me, dear readers, because I am a little confused on what's going on at the moment. What the heck actually is an indie or independent game nowadays?
Game developers and publishers alike don’t agree on it, and other prominent people in the industry all seem to have different opinions on it now too.
You see it was developed by Mintrocket, a sub-brand of Nexon, who are a pretty big South Korean publisher that have billions in income.
Arguments on this have been ongoing since the nominees were announced a couple of weeks ago, and adding fuel to the fire now TGA’s Geoff Keighley has given some thoughts on it during a recent Twitch (about 27:00) livestream and Keighley’s response to a question on it was:
We really defer to our jury, 120 global media outlets that vote on these awards to kind of make that determination of is something independent or not.
It’s a really complicated thing to figure out and come up with strict rules around it, so we kinda let people use their best judgement and you can agree or disagree with the choices, but the fact that Dave the Diver was on that list meant that out of all the independent games that the jury looked at or what they thought were independent games that was one of the top 5 that they looked at this year.
As otherwise, you likely would just get the huge publisher games filling up every year but the category itself is just not named particularly well it seems, or they need to actually properly settle on what indie actually is.
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Game developers and publishers alike don’t agree on it, and other prominent people in the industry all seem to have different opinions on it now too.
You see it was developed by Mintrocket, a sub-brand of Nexon, who are a pretty big South Korean publisher that have billions in income.
Arguments on this have been ongoing since the nominees were announced a couple of weeks ago, and adding fuel to the fire now TGA’s Geoff Keighley has given some thoughts on it during a recent Twitch (about 27:00) livestream and Keighley’s response to a question on it was:
We really defer to our jury, 120 global media outlets that vote on these awards to kind of make that determination of is something independent or not.
It’s a really complicated thing to figure out and come up with strict rules around it, so we kinda let people use their best judgement and you can agree or disagree with the choices, but the fact that Dave the Diver was on that list meant that out of all the independent games that the jury looked at or what they thought were independent games that was one of the top 5 that they looked at this year.
As otherwise, you likely would just get the huge publisher games filling up every year but the category itself is just not named particularly well it seems, or they need to actually properly settle on what indie actually is.
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