Overview
- Evil Landfall, introduced during Landfall Day on Wednesday, opened talks with external teams for project-based funding and guidance.
- The seven-person group is based in Stockholm, led by CEO Kirsten-Lee Naidoo, and has operated as a separate entity for about three years.
- The label plans to invest up to $1 million in a few games each year, stays very hands off, and says it does not seek to own IP.
- Funding targets games with short development cycles that are playful, physics-driven, and built for friends to jump in together.
- Evil Landfall has already backed REPO, How To Fish, and Voidigo and took equity in Voidigo studio Semiwork, reflecting a wider trend of developer-run labels like Innersloth’s Outersloth.