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Brazilian Game Developers Gather for Free Event in São Paulo

by Jonathan Dubinski

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  • Dev Game Show 2026 in Brazil will showcase 21 independent game developers and their projects, including various genres and retro console games. The event is scheduled for March 14, 2026, at Rua Dos Buritis, Jardim Oriental, Sao Paulo.
  • The Brazil Games Accelerator will be launched at GDC 2026, a program designed to support Brazilian studios for international growth by providing business mentorship and access to global publishers, investors, and partners. Over 30 game development, publishing, and production service companies will participate in the initiative.
  • Highlighted playable titles at GDC 2026 include Sportia: The Journey, Rogue Reigns, and Edens Frontier, showcasing Brazils evolution into a business-friendly ecosystem for game development.
  • Visitors of Dev Game Show 2026 are encouraged to bring 1 kg of nonperishable food or pet food as a donation to charitable institutions, contributing to the events community focus. The event offers opportunities to try unreleased titles, meet game creators, and engage directly with studios.

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The independent game developer scene in Brazil will gain prominence on March 14, 2026, with the second edition of Dev Game Show. Organized by Wilmers Events, the gathering will bring together 21 Brazilian developers who will present their latest projects and games at various stages of development to the public. Please note the change of venue: The Dev Game Show will be held at Rua Dos Buritis, 24, Jardim Oriental, Sao Paulo. The free event, scheduled from 10:00 to 17:00, offers visitors a chance to try unreleased titles, meet game creators, and engage directly with studios. The organizers encourage visitors to contribute 1 kg of nonperishable food or pet food, which will be donated to charitable institutions. The program features a variety of genres, ranging from 2D survival horror to shoot ’em ups (shmups), as well as games developed for retro consoles like the Master System and Dreamcast. Dev Game Show 2026 will showcase Brazilian independent game expositions and projects and include specialized shops, gaming tournaments, and food options to foster interaction between the public and developers.

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According to Lucas Munhoz, spokesperson for the event and owner of LMS Retro studio, the Dev Game Show aims to connect developers and the public, providing a platform for showcasing projects and gathering essential player feedback. He added that gathering so many works in one space is an exciting experience for everyone involved. The Brazil Games initiative, a partnership between the Brazilian Game Companies Association (Abragames) and ApexBrasil, will be present at GDC 2026 with over 30 game development, publishing, and production service companies. At GDC 2026, Abragames will also launch the Brazil Games Accelerator, a program designed to prepare Brazilian studios for long-term international growth by providing business mentorship, market readiness support, and direct access to global publishers, investors, and partners (brazilgamesaccelerator.com). The delegation will host a mini booth showcasing playable titles like Sportia: The Journey, Rogue Reigns, and Eden’s Frontier, highlighting Brazil’s evolution into a business-friendly ecosystem. Maura Regan will hold an Office Hours event on March 9, 2026. In related developments, Gamescom LATAM 2026 is now offering Early Bird discounts on business tickets, and Brazil’s Apple App Store will begin supporting alternative payment methods in 2026. [Disclaimer: This text does not necessarily reflect Uai Portal’s opinion.]

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