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Coffee Stain Studios announces ‘The Spill’ games showcase

Coffee Stain Studios has amassed a strong audience of fans over its 14 year history, with the developers of Goat Simulator and Satisfactory expanding into a publishing label for other well-loved games – including but not limited to Deep Rock Galactic and Valheim. The company has now announced its own video game showcase livestream, set to take place next week.

Making the announcement via a YouTube video, Coffee Stain Studios officially unveiled their latest endeavour, “a brand new stream from the developers behind some of the world’s favorite indie hits” known as The Spill.

Set to go live on the 8th of October at 4PM UK Time, the showcase will feature “developer Q&As, fireside chats, exciting announcements and new games” – with some of the titles set to make an appearance including:

  • Satisfactory
  • Valheim
  • Deep Rock Galactic
  • Dino Lords
  • As We Descend
  • Songs of Conquest
  • Goat Simulator 3
  • SpellRogue
  • DarkSwarm
  • Project Nabo

With Coffee Stain Studios finally having launched the 1.0 version of Satisfactory after years in Early Access, it’ll be interesting to see what the team are working on next. Hopefully we also get news on the game's promised console release.

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