Nine of Brazil Games’ Top External Development Studios Will Be Attending XDS20 Adapt

Today, Brazil Games is proud to announce that nine Brazilian External Development companies, including Garage 227, PUGA Studios, and Manifesto Games, will be attending External Development Summit 2020 (XDS20 Adapt). In addition, eleven talented Brazilian game studios will attend this year’s White Nights Fall Online Event.

In partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil), the group is led by Brazil Games (the Brazilian Games Export Program) - carried out by the Brazilian Games Companies Association and Abragames.

XDS20 Adapt

Taking place from Tuesday, October 27, to Friday, October 30, 2020, XDS20 Adapt is a one-of-a-kind industry event that draws hundreds of attendees from more than 45 countries that shines a light on studios that specialize in the external development of art, animation, audio, software engineering, QA, and localization.

“We’re very proud of the work done by all of our independent game studios, whether that’s developing their own titles in house or assisting with independent and AAA studios internationally,” said Eliana Russi, Manager of Brazil Games. “Brazil is becoming a very important player in the scene and is growing an international reputation for top of the line quality work.”

Nine studios will be present at XDS20 Adapt, including the recently expanded Garage 227 Studios, 2D and 3D art specialists PUGA Studios, and the veteran studio Manifesto Games - and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Other Brazil Games’ member studios attending XDS20 Adapt include BitCake, Cavylabs, Diorama Digital, Dogs Underground, GamePlan Consultants, and Kokku. Daniel Monastero, CEO of Garage 227 Studios, will be presenting at the event in his talk, “From 911 to Speed Dial: A Case Study in Partnership Evolution” on October 27, 3:30 PM BRT.

Founded in 2014, Garage 227 Studios is an external development house with a focus on 2D and 3D game art, animation, engineering, porting, and full-game development. In 2017 the company expanded into the United States and now has studios in São Paulo and an office in Los Angeles. Garage 227 provides its partners with concept art, both 2D and 3D, characters, environments, illustration, VFX, and animation, and has worked with studios like Kokku, Bad Minions, Flux, Soedesco, and many others.

PUGA Studios is a top Brazilian outsourcing company that specializes in the creation of 2D and stylized 3D art, with clients in 16 different countries and a resume that includes clients and partners like Gearbox, Jam City and Kwalee. PUGA promises high-quality content and delivery from its staff of experienced artists and developers.

Manifesto Games, is one of Brazil’s longest-serving external development studios, with nearly 15 years in the industry and a whopping 100+ titles under their belt. Their client list includes world-famous brands like Disney, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Ubisoft, and Zynga. Currently, the studio is supporting the live operations of a multiplatform game developed by Ubisoft. As well, Manifesto supports the live operation of the children’s entertainment platform The Children’s Kingdom: Play and Learn, which they co-produced with Leader Entertainment. The studio is proficient in both the development of mobile or web html5 titles and ongoing operations for titles that aren’t actively being developed or require a complement staff to assist the core team.
White Nights

Garage 227, Manifesto Games, and nine more Brazilian studios including Aiyra, Cavylabs, Druzina Content, Flux Games, GamePlan Consultants, Kokku, Main Leaf, Manifesto Games, Radioativa Game Sounds, Smash Mountain Studio, and Webcore Games, will also be attending White Nights, a European B2B event that draws more than 20,000 participants online. White Nights Fall Online will take place from October 26 to October 30, 2020.

Brazil Games representatives will be speaking at White Nights on October 29, 2020, at 11:00 AM BRT for this year’s talk: “Doing Game Business in Brazil, Opportunities you can’t miss!” - which will help teach interested parties how to expand their businesses in Brazil. The panel will be lead by Carlos Estigarribia, Head of Country Managers for Lookwood, Julio Vietez, CEO of Level Up, Arsen Sogoyan, Project Manager for APEX-Brasil (Eurasia office, Moscow, Russia), and moderated by, Eliana Russi, Executive Manager of the Brazil Games Association.

23. Oktober 2020, von Markus 'Markus S.' Schaffarz