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Voodoo Winter Game Competition: make this season’s hits ❄️
Kick start 2022 ahead of the game with our brand new guidelines, product expertise, and case studies - all designed to help you make this season’s next hits.

Last week we launched our Winter Game Competition with brand new guidelines to kick start the year: competition.voodoo.io

Over the past few years, we’ve discovered that Game Competitions are not just a way to provide industry-leading payouts to help your studio level up, but also to channel all the latest insights, trends, and key learnings in the right place, at the right time. 

Following the success of our Fall Game Competition, with five secondary prizes confirmed and three games in soft launch (more info to come soon), we’re organising a Winter Game Competition on a new theme, this time an ideation technique!

Get the latest insights on mechanics, the hyper-casual market, and successful case studies from our Publishing and Product teams - all designed to help you make this season’s hits.

Timeline 📆

  • December 16th: Competition Kick-Off

  • February 20th: Submissions Deadline 

  • Q2 2022: Winners announced 🏆

Theme 🎨

The theme for our Winter competition is based on one of our refined Ideation techniques: Merging Gameplays.

We take you through this ideation technique from A-Z, providing support and extra live streams throughout the two months that you have to ideate and prototype.  

Check out the full guidelines  here.

Prizes 💸

  • 🥇 $1M for Hit games 

  • 🥈$200K for published and confirmed games 

  • 🥉$10K for hot prototypes with hot metrics 

  • 📨  $100K Refer a studio and pick up $100k if they win a main prize 

  • 🆕 🎉 Win a 5-day trip to Paris for your studio to meet and work with the Voodoo teams in our HQ 

Find out more in the full terms & conditions here.

Interested? Check out the full kick-off live stream and sign up right here: competition.voodoo.io

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