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ottobre 26, 2021 - Super.com

How Publisher Super.com Supports, Mentors, and Nurtures Award-Winning Indie Studios

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When it comes to selecting and supporting indie studios, few publishers put as much care and effort into their actions as Super.com. Whether assisting with marketing or public relations efforts, or simply providing consistent feedback, the publisher takes the word "Integrity" to heart, especially as one of its primary corporate values. Of course, it's one thing to hear these words from the company itself, but at the end of the day, the opinions from the studios who have worked with #Super.com are what matters — so let's hear what they have to say.

BUSAN SANAI GAMES

Sean (Seungwhan) Shin is a Korean-Canadian developer based out of British Columbia. #Super.com worked with Shin to publish his paranormal stealth game Wonhon: A Vengeful Spirit — a title steeped in Korean mythology and lore. Shin was introduced to #Super.com via Nikita Vladimirov's talk at GameDaily Connect 2019, where he pitched his title to the publisher. Throughout the process, Shin was blown away by the constant feedback and support from #Super.com, and said he felt sincere and genuine enthusiasm from the company — something he felt was lacking in other publishers he spoke with.
 
"Regular contact and feedback about the game helps a lot. Also, feeling like we're on the same page and brainstorming new ideas together was really great for motivation," Shin said.

Through regular brainstorming sessions and steady feedback, Shin was able to maintain motivation throughout the arduous process of developing a video game.

PortaPlay

The Danish developer began working with #Super.com after a speed pitching event during DevGamm Minsk. Within three months they had signed with the publisher, citing the "speedy process" as a big factor. #Super.com worked with PortaPlay on their WWII tactics title Broken Lines, and impressed the developer with their financial muscle and the size and scope with which they utilized it. 

"...dependability is the keyword,'' said Hans von Knut Skovfoged, Creative Director of PortaPlay.

PortaPlay came away particularly pleased with the stability and "well-oiled" practices #Super.com brought to the table, and the lack of back-and-forth regarding deals, deliveries, reports, and payments proved the publisher to be both extremely professional and dependable.

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