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Indie Quest Showcase announced with a focus on JRPGs

For the past 5 years or so we’ve seen a wide range of different online video game showcases pop up – focusing on specific publishers, platforms and even sub-genres of games. Joining the fray is ‘Indie Quest’: “a brand-new digital showcase spotlighting the best and brightest in independently developed JRPGs.”

Releasing a teaser trailer for the upcoming event, JRPG-focused YouTuber The Gaming Shelf wrote: “Indie Quest is a brand-new digital showcase spotlighting the best and brightest in independently developed JRPGs. Curated by Taylor Hoyt of The Gaming Shelf, the premiere event debuts May 29 at 4PM PDT / 7PM EDT with over 40 exclusive game trailers, a must-see world premiere from a critically-acclaimed studio, and a unique twist.”

It’s worth noting that the term JRPG in this instance likely refers more to the typical style of classic Japanese RPGs – as opposed to RPGs developed in Japan itself.

Regardless, it is always nice to see new video game showcases pop up. With so many titles releasing every single day, having a curated collection of quality games is welcome indeed.

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