The 2022 Humble Games Showcase revealed several new upcoming games as well as new partnerships between Humble Games and other developers. Publisher Humble Games is owned by the company responsible for Humble Bundles, collections of games where users can set their own price with proceeds going to charity — as of 2021, Humble Bundle has raised over $200 million.
This latest Humble Games showcase revealed several exciting new games, and shined a light on the company's continued support of indie game developers. The showcase was hosted by the company's Director of Community Development Andrew Kauz, who emphasized the company's continuing goal to amplify the voice of indie developers and be a force for good within the gaming industry. Joined by Kamini Tiwari and Mark Nash — VP of Social Impact and VP of Global Marketing respectively — the three discussed what initiatives Humble has recently undertaken to further that goal. Recent company actions include becoming a sponsor of the Game Devs of Color Expo, and the creation of the Black Game Developer Fund.
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Since 2017, Humble Games has published 31 titles, releasing indie hits like the popular deck-building game Slay The Spire, and zen-like puzzle game Unpacking. Although some upcoming games, like Chinatown Detective Agency, The Iron Oath, and Signalis were already publicly announced, other reveals in the showcase came as a complete surprise. Overall, the showcase featured 9 upcoming titles from developers around the world.
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