GameSpain Direct Spring Edition Showcases 25 Spanish Indie Gems
The Spanish Videogame Developers Association (DEV) presents the second edition of GameSpain Direct, streaming on April 15th at 8:00 PST / 11:00 EST / 17:00 CET on the ClemmyGames YouTube channel. After a successful winter showcase, this new installment continues to celebrate the creativity of Spain’s independent game scene - and even promises a third edition coming this summer. Featuring over 25 titles and interviews with developers from across the country, the event strengthens DEV’s mission to elevate Spanish indie games globally.
GameSpain Direct: Spring Edition showcases a vibrant variety of Spanish upcoming titles: from chilling horror adventures and fast-paced FPS to retro platformers crafted for the Game Boy. Audiences will discover everything from hidden gems by rising indie developers to projects by well-known figures in the Spanish videogame industry, offering a true snapshot of the creative talent thriving across the nation’s studios.
And today, we reveal that any Spanish developer who wants to participate in the future summer showcase can now submit their game using this application form, until April 19th.

ABOUT THE GAMESPAIN DIRECT
GameSpain Direct is an event focused on promoting upcoming Spanish video games, set for release within weeks or months at most. The event will take place seasonally featuring 25 trailers, each up to a minute long, all introduced by content creator ClemmyGames - well-known for discovering new indie gems in his channel. Every GameSpain Direct will also feature short interviews with the developers to gain a better understanding of the games, their mechanics, and of course when they will be available!
The past GameSpain Direct Winter Ed. can be watched here.
Submissions for GameSpain Direct Summer Ed. are open now here and will be accepted until April 19th.
GameSpain is a programme with the goal of promoting Spanish games in international markets, as well as connecting Spanish developers with investors, publishers, media, and other relevant actors of the video games industry. The GameSpain initiative is funded by the Spanish government and led by the industry association DEV (Desarrollo Español de Videojuegos).