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Indie of the Year

Back for an amazing 14th time, welcome to the 2023 Indie of the Year Awards, a celebration of the year's finest indie games chosen by you and our team at IndieDB.

Last year saw the visceral WW1 indie Isonzo claim first place, followed closely by the simple but addictive Vampire Survivors in second and Turbo Overkill placing third. If you want a look at how the rest of the placing went in 2022, check out the rest of player's choice for released and upcoming, as well as the editor's picks for 2022.

The time is now to start hitting the vote button for your favorite indies, so they may make it into coveted Top 100. Help hard working game developers feel the love and soon we will announce the 2023 Indie of the Year. Good luck everyone and may the best indie win!

Report RSS 2023 Indie Year In Review - Quarter 4

Check out our breakdown of the top indie dev headlines from October to December 2023!

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Q4


The 2023 Indie of the Year has just kicked off, so join us in celebrating some of the amazing creations released in the last 12 months and major indie news. Whether it was an amazing update to a tried-and-true indie or a great debut for a brand new developer, we've got it all. This article is breaking down the biggest headlines for October, November, and December.

(Note: 2023 is not actually over yet so November has six features instead of four. We still managed to sneak in a pair of December featurettes though!)


October



What indie games did you enjoy the most and who will be getting your vote this year? Are there any other indies that did a major release in Q4 this year that we missed? Let us know in the comments! Otherwise - now is the time to get your votes in for the 2023 Indie of the Year.

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