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Gamescom Indie Arena Booth returns for 2021 as fully realized MMORPG digital event

The Indie Arena Booth at gamescom 2021 begins on 25 August with 120+ of the best new indie games present in a playable RPG experience titled Summercamp of Doom. The Summercamp of DoomEvent MMO will offer players a unique set of themed worlds and the best indie games of 2021 as they explore the camp and interact with dozens of attending developers, exclusively accessed from the gamescom now content hub.

Checkout the Summercamp of Doom lineup trailer here.

As well as the Summercamp of Doom MMO experience, the Indie Arena Booth at gamescom 2021 will feature a packed schedule with indie publishers such as Finji Games, Tiny Build, Ravens Court and more offering a further look at their titles. Our multiple days of indie streams will be presented by Shay Thompson and include the annual Indie Arena Booth Awards Show as well as a special Steam event page packed with playable demos and discounts on dozens of indie titles.

Players can keep up to date with all the announcements by checking out indiearenabooth.de and following @IndieArenaBooth on Twitter.

The Indie Arena Booth and Summercamp of Doom MMO offers indies another avenue of discovery to players in what are still challenging circumstances for so many. “Due to our extended partnership with gamescom and a stronger curated line up of games, we think Indie Arena Booth Online will once again be the digital go-to event this year for the Best Indie games in 2021”, said Wolf Lang, CEO at Super Crowd. “After the massive success of 2020’s event, the whole team at Super Crowd has worked hard to improve all aspects of our online event and we’re excited for players to get hands-on with our Summercamp of Doom MMORPG with its own story line, quests and levelling system.”

The Indie Arena Booth has a lot of returning and trusted partners for 2021, including US indie publisher Finji Games: “Even before COVID, we valued the opportunity to bring our games to the European audience and as a North American studio it has been a great experience working with the crew at Indie Arena Booth to make this more accessible”, said Rebekah Saltsman, Finji, CEO.  “Even with the steep learning curve on online events in 2020, our commitment to our games and our audience didn’t change! We are super excited to participate in the online event again in 2021 with both the online demos of our games and our additional streaming content.”

Media interested in checking out this year’s Indie Arena Booth and trying out Summer Camp of Doom can write us via mail for early access to attendees from 23 August.

The Indie Arena Booth 2021 is proudly supported by:

About Indie Arena

The Indie Arena Booth, operated by SuperCrowd, is an open home for independent game developers from all over the world. It is a platform for the developers as well as a showcase for the colorful and vivid game scene between Avantgarde and AAA. Starting as a small hand-made exhibition space for indie developers at gamescom in 2013, Indie Arena Booth has since grown to become the place to be at gamescom for hundreds of fresh indie games. Our intention is to give games of all sizes a platform to be presented to the audience of gamescom, supporting local as well as international developers.

About Super Crowd

Super Crowd develops the premium gamified online events of the future. We are the experts in creating innovative digital experiences for entertainment and corporate events. We already shipped our award-winning virtual events to more than 30.000 happy visitors and more than 500 happy exhibitors around the globe.

Using our proprietary SUPER CROWD X5 framework, we combine the strengths of interactive media with the charming appeal of physical events to create a unique online experience for your audience. We feature a booth editor for your exhibitors, an in-game chat system, full streaming, and online product integration – all packed in an easy to navigate browser experience. 

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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