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[email protected] GDC Online Demo Event for 2023 is now live with 12 game demos

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
March 21, 2023
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The 2023 Game Developers Conference (GDC) is underway and to mark the event [email protected] has a dozen game demos available through March 27th. The demos are accessible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S consoles. Theses games demos run the gamut and there’s sure to be something for every kind of gamer.

  • ArcRunner (TrickJump Games)
  • Backbeat (Ichigoichie)
  • BattleCakes (Volcano Bean)
  • Booom-Slang! (Skermunkel)
  • Boxville (Triomatica Games)
  • Evil Wizard (Rubber Duck)
  • Fall of Porcupine (BUNTSPECHT.GAM)
  • Fractal Space (Haze Games)
  • Sker Ritual (Wales Interactive)
  • Soulvars (Ginolabo)
  • The Isle Tide Hotel (Interflix Media/Wales Interactive)
  • The Library of Babel (Tanuki Studio)

You can find these games by visiting the Microsoft Store on Xbox, type demo in the search box, then select Demos. Or you can search them individually by title.

[email protected] is a program that helps independent game developers publish their games on Windows PCs and Xbox consoles. Literally thousands of games have been developed through the program, generating more than $2.5 billion in revenue.

The GDC is currently hosting its 34th annual event. The expo hosts an awards ceremony, an independent games festival, keynote speeches, tutorials and more.

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