The Indie MEGABOOTH Going Away (for now) Sale!

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As you read in the blog post by Founder of the Indie MEGABOOTH, Kelly Wallick, after 9 years of building and growing our community, we will be sunsetting IMB in May. You can find all of the details as to when and why we’re taking this action in her blog post. 

For now though, let’s talk about our aptly named, Indie MEGABOOTH Going Away (for now) Sale! The Steam sale will feature over 100 games — that’s right over 100! – of both old and new favorite IMB titles.  The sale will take place from May 5th through 12th. That’s an entire week of deals on prime social distancing entertainment. 

The developers participating will do a ‘pay what you want’ revenue share with us at the end and we’ve set up a PayPal link for folks who just want to contribute to IMB directly. The best way to support the IMB right now is to help us spread the word on social media and tell your friends to pick up their favorite title from the sale. 

We also would love for you to share any happy memories with us on Twitter and our Discord server. Whether you came in as a developer, volunteer, or fan; we want to hear from you! Many members of the IMB family will be sharing their stories and favorite games with everyone and we can’t think of a better way for us to say goodbye than with a massive celebration of all the amazing indie developers out there and to hear what the IMB has meant to you all over these last 9 years.

Our passion first and foremost has been building this amazing community of talented people and sharing it with the world. Even though Indie MEGABOOTH is going away for now, this community is still here and stronger than ever. Thank you for all of the memories, love, and support.

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Indie MEGABOOTH is a showcase that brings indie games into the heart of conferences previously dominated by AAA budgets and works to create support networks for small development teams. The MEGABOOTH's current focus is on expanding community support efforts and addressing discoverability issues for indie games.