

Open for all Southeast Asian game developers. Send us your work and be a part of the showcase lineup or join the Steam sale event.Applications for the 2026 showcase are now open! Please submit your games here and stay tuned to our official channels for announcements!
Partner With Us
If you'd like to get involved as a Sponsor, Media Partner, Showcase Partner, Content Creator, or Co-streamer to support or cover the showcase, we would love to collaborate with you. Please reach out to us via email below and let's chat!
WHAT IS SEAGS?
The Southeast Asian Games Showcase is a premium online showcase for exclusive announcements & updates from game developers in Southeast Asia.
WHO CAN APPLY?
SEAGS is a showcase exclusively for developers and studios that are based in Southeast Asia or identify as SEAsian (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and so on). As long as you fit this criteria and you have a cool game you'd like to share with the world, it's acceptable even if you are based outside of SEA!
DOES MY GAME NEED TO BE A FULL RELEASE?
Not necessarily! We welcome game submissions for titles that have upcoming releases, have major updates, or have yet to be announced.
About the SEAGS Team

Nissie Arcega (@antioedipus3000) is a producer, community organizer, and writer who loves indie games and the people who make them. She currently works on indie games as a Publishing Producer & Content Designer for Manila-based studio Monstronauts.

Samantha Low (@rinoaskyes) is the publishing director at Neon Noroshi and a narrative designer. She also does marketing consulting for indie developers looking to take their games to the global audience.

Arief Johan (@AriefJohan) is a fund manager at an early-stage venture fund, focused on supporting Southeast Asian founders. He previously hosted Southeast Asia Nights and is the co-founder of the Southeast Asian Games Showcase & 20m Podcast.

Sarah Johana (@sarahhana) is an indie game marketer from Indonesia. With years of experience in community building and marketing, she has helped in bringing local indie games like Coffee Talk and A Space for the Unbound to global audience.

Richard Sayenga II (@blamo347) is a writer and programmer who’s currently one of the community leads for Indie Games Group Philippines and the head of the small but dedicated game dev team at Three Cages.