The excitement at Gamescom Asia this year highlights Southeast Asia’s rise as a powerhouse for gaming innovation and cross-border collaboration. This event is more than just showcase; they are shaping the future of the gaming industry globally. With more than 41,000 attendees from 78 countries, Gamescom Asia once again proved to be a melting pot of ideas, creativity, and cutting-edge technology.
From indie gems to AAA, this year’s event featured over 120 games and hosted numerous insightful discussions led by industry experts. The mix of talent and tech on display underscored the growing diversity and creativity of the region’s gaming scene, where indie developers proudly shared the stage with major players, each pushing the envelope in unique ways.
Bringing Local Games to The Global Stage
Among the varied genres showcased, horror games emerged as a standout, particularly those from Indonesia. The popularity of horror titles underscores Southeast Asia’s knack for combining cultural storytelling with gameplay to create immersive experiences.
“It was thrilling to see how local games, especially those developed in Indonesia, are gaining recognition on an international stage,” shared Shandhi Sayogo, Agate’s Associate Production Director of Full-cycle Game Development.
Shandhi’s words reflect how local developers are making waves by tapping into Southeast Asia’s rich cultural heritage, bringing fresh perspectives and capturing the attention of a global audience.
A View from the Producer's Chair
In his talk at Gamescom Asia, Shandhi also shared his journey from a Technical Artist to a Game Producer, providing a rare glimpse into the game production landscape in Indonesia. Through his experiences, he painted a picture of the unique challenges and responsibilities game producers face, from the delicate balance of project management to the creative drive needed to bring a game to life. His session offered aspiring developers and fellow professionals alike valuable insights into the role of a game producer in today’s rapidly evolving gaming industry.
Rekindling Connections
For some, the best part of industry events is the chance to reconnect with old friends and colleagues, and Gamescom Asia provided that opportunity for Agate’s Head of Business Development, Vincentius Hening W. Ismawan.
Reflecting on his experience, he said, “The event was fantastic. It was more relaxed without back-to-back meetings, giving me time to catch up with friends and gain fresh perspectives.”
Looking Ahead
With more developers gaining global recognition, Southeast Asia’s gaming scene is truly on the rise, and we’re proud to support and contribute to its ongoing growth. At Agate, we’re ready to be the bridge to your next game success and bring your vision to life. Reach out to us to start the journey!