Peak co-developer Landfall might finance your next indie game

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Landfall, the studio behind Content Warning and Peak, has formally launched Evil Landfall, a publishing label open to external indie developers. Led by CEO Kirsten-Lee Naidoo and based in Stockholm, the seven-person team can invest up to $1 million in a few games per year, focusing on silly, physics-based, socially-oriented titles with short development cycles. The label offers project-based funding and advice while retaining no IP rights, keeping arrangements hands-off. It has already quietly backed titles like REPO, How To Fish, and Voidigo. The announcement follows a similar move by Innersloth with its Outersloth label.

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