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Activating the games industry to think sustainably

At the Dutch Game Business Event INDIGO on June 19th, 2024, visitors were encouraged to think about sustainability and games. To contribute to the STRATEGIES goal, two INDIGO Talks covered topics that touched upon the issues the STRATEGIES project will explore further in the coming years.

David Fernández Huerta (ustwo) and Jerome Ibanez (Midgard) addressed sustainability in the games industry through their presentations “Values-driven Game Design: The Making of Alba: a Wildlife Adventure.” and “Midgard: Making the Video Game Industry More Sustainable, One Game At a Time.”

Huerta’s talk highlighted how Alba was approached with a different, environmentally forward mindset in game design. Ibanez endeavors to make the industry itself more sustainable and more aware of how to green up its business further and target its carbon footprint.

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STRATEGIES welcomes new board members

We are very pleased to welcome three new members to our International Advisory Board. The International Advisory Board provides strategic and scientific support for the STRATEGIES project, providing global expertise in the game industry, sustainability science, the environmental humanities, education, and messaging and communication.

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Driving a green digital and innovative European cultural heritage - learn more about our cluster!

At STRATEGIES we are very pleased to share the news that our project is featured in a new booklet about Horizon Europe projects concerning Cultural Heritage and Cultural Creative Industries.

‘Driving a green, digital & innovative European cultural heritage’ showcases the research projects from the 2023 call for proposals in the Horizon Work Programme, Cluster 2: “Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Society”: Innovative research on European cultural heritage and the cultural and creative industries, building our future from the past.

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STRATEGIES welcomes new researchers from Malta and Germany

The STRATEGIES project - a Sustainable Transition for Europe’s Game Industries - welcomes new researchers to our team. We are growing our expertise in games and sustainability, and supporting the next generation of researchers to make a difference.

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Change makers don’t understand games; game makers don’t understand change

Policy makers, researchers and activists don’t really leave their own realities to visit the crazy multiverse of gaming. At the same time, game developers often think sustainability is about trowing plastic bottles in the recycling or about putting windmills in a grid. We need to bridge this divide if games are going to mean something for our collective futures. Change makers and game developers need to actually step into each other’s worlds.

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