Japan aiming to support indie devs with new acceleration program

Gamernyc78

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Japan aiming to support indie devs with new acceleration program​

The So-Fu program will help Japanese indie devs with product management, teach them more about game development, and how to pitch their projects to stakeholders.
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Logo for Japan's So-Fu game program for independent developers.

At a Glance
  • Those accepted into the So-Fu program will get a crash course on how to navigate Japan's game development scene.
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has created an acceleration program specifically for the country's independent games scene.

Known as So-Fu (or "create a new wind"), the program provides mentorship and financial support for indie developers. Unlike other initiatives like Screen Australia, which helps its local creators financially, this is more centered on the practical parts of development.

As noted by developer Takaaki Ichijo, this marks the first instance of direct support for indie developers from Japan's government. Ichijo is also involved with the program, which he said furthers his dream of "helping [the] rise of Japanese indie game developers."


To be eligible, individuals and teams must be of Japanese nationality, or have permanent residence in Japan. They also need to have graduated high school by April 1, 2024, and for unspecified reasons, be younger than 35 years old.

Under the program, recipients will attend lectures on industry trends, get project management and production planning advice, and speak with industry veterans like Kuukiyomi producer Koichi Takeshita and Neon Noroshi's Tomoko Miya.


After delivering an "intermediate achievement presentation" in October, accepted recipients will have a final meeting in February 2025, where they will present their project to industry stakeholders.

A similar program for film is running concurrently, and with the same general schedule outline.

Applicants for either program can sign up here from now until April 26. An explanatory seminar will take place on April 4, with signups open until Thursday, March 28.
 

Yurinka

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This is good stuff. I work supporting in a local indie gamedev incubation program here in Barcelona, in the past did support other one and we have here two more. We have support from regional government, but not from national governement, something that would be cool.

In fact, one of these local incubators is linked to the Japanese So-Fu incubator. Behind So-Fu there's Marvelous (Kadokawa), who also supports the local incubator from Spain where I was, which incubated several nice indie games:

Ereban: Shadow Legacy (to be released in a couple weeks, some sort of a cyberpunk MGS+Tenchu+Splatoon)

Endling: Extinction is forever (already released, won a Bafta)

Kiddo (one of the current edition games)

Etherborn (cool artsy puzzle from one of the first editions