Nordic Game Goes Live on Steam

The showcase ran from 19-23 May, featuring nearly 70 titles, exclusive livestream content — and the first-ever live Steam broadcast of the Nordic Game Awards.
Each year, Nordic Game gathers thousands of industry professionals at Slagthuset in Malmö for one of Europe’s leading games industry events — and for the first time ever, it’s bringing that celebration to Steam. Running from 19 May to 23 May, the digital showcase featured nearly 70 games from past and present Nordic Game showcase participants.
The highlight of the event is the live Steam broadcast of the Nordic Game Awards on Thursday, 22 May at 18:30 CEST, marking the first time the show will be streamed directly to the global Steam audience.
Check out the Nordic Game Awards teaser video here:
About the Nordic Game conference
Nordic Game is the leading games conference in Europe. Gathering thousands of industry professionals in the spring each year, Nordic Game is the one and only “home turf” meeting place for the highly successful game developers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
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