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London Games Festival announce 2023 Official SelectionThe festival runs from March 29th to April 8th

The festival runs from March 29th to April 8th

Dredge artwork showing a looming lighthouse above a fishing boat out at sea. A creepy fish creature hides beneath the waves in the corner of the artwork.

TheLondon Games Festivalis back for 2023, and today they’ve announced the Official Selection of games they’ll be showcasing across the event. There are 32 games in the line-up this year, which will be highlighted in a series of online and in-person events running from March 29th to April 8th. I’m particualrly pleased to see some of our ownmost anticipated gamesmake the Selection, including Black Salt Games' eldritch fishing simDredgeand Necrosoft Games’Demonschool.

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Starting on March 29th, the Official Selection games will be highlighted in a number of ways across the Festival. Some will have free demos to try across the week and a half, others will be discounted, and some will also be releasing “special content” during the Festival period as well. No details yet on exactly what that special content is, but there you are. The LGF will also be releasing special profile videos on each game as well, so watch out for those if you want to find out more about them.

For those in the vicinity of London itself, each game will be getting its own exhibit at the gaming bar Platform over in Shoreditch, and if you’re heading toW.A.S.D.this year, which is taking place at the Truman Brewery from March 30th - April 1st, you’ll be able to play some of them there as well.

Here’s the Official Selection in full, across its five categories:

Best Of British

High Energy

Historical Adventures

International Innovators

Pixel Power

Lots of interesting games in there, for sure. I just hope they keep Dredge and The Kraken Waves far away from each other. No good can come of two supernatural fishing games sharing the same waters, lemme tell ya. You never know what terrible horrors might slip into the Thames…

To see what else is happening during the London Games Festival, head on over to itsWhat’s Onpage.