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Victoria Just Gave 10 Local Games $550,000 In Funding – Kotaku Australia
Victoria has just poured another half a million into locally-made video games, including support for the Broken Roads post-apocalytpic RPG.

While the Australian Federal Government continues to ignore the growing video game industry, Victoria is doing the exact opposite. The state this week has just announced another $550,000 to 10 projects through their Assigned Production Investment program.
The money has gone to a mix of brand new projects and existing ones. Some of the new ventures include Little Ruin, the first video game from a Melbourne-based 3D modelling and architectural animation studio. (It’s a situation that sounds similar…
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