Applications Open for SGDA Games Accelerator

The Scottish Game Developers Association (SGDA) has opened applications for a major new initiative aimed at fostering the next generation of games industry leaders: the SGDA Games Accelerator.

Funded by the Scottish Government’s Ecosystem Fund, the accelerator is Scotland’s first dedicated business development programme for the games sector. It offers a free, intensive series of workshops designed to provide early-stage and aspiring games leaders with the practical skills and expert mentorship needed to build a successful studio.

Applications for the programme are open now and will close at 17:00 BST on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

The accelerator will run from November 2025 to March 2026 and will consist of nine in-person workshops led by established games industry experts. The curriculum is designed to be highly practical, covering essential topics such as product development, finance, and pitching to publishers.

Participants will be encouraged to form teams and develop a small game prototype over the course of the programme, allowing them to apply their learnings in real-time. Throughout the process, they will also have access to advice and support from a network of experienced developer mentors.

SGDA Games Accelerator: From Workshop to World Stage

A key feature of the programme is its direct link to the established industry network. The accelerator will culminate in March 2026 with participants pitching their newly developed games and business plans at Games Talks Live, held across Edinburgh, Dundee, and Glasgow. This provides a unique and invaluable opportunity for new talent to get directly in front of an audience of publishers, investors, and industry peers.

Cian Roche, the newly-appointed General Manager of the SGDA, told the SGN :

Scotland’s burgeoning games talent will directly benefit from this practical business skills development course. Expert advice and feedback, knowledge of clear routes to funding, and the opportunity to pitch to a cross-section of the industry will give participants the confidence they need to put a concrete plan into action and grow a successful games business.

Eligibility information and criteria for entering the Accelerator, as well as the application form itself, can be found on the SGDA Accelerator programme page.

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Scottish Games Network Shares Five Ecosystem Fund Applications – What Would Work For You?

As you might know, the Scottish Games Network (SGN) is continually working on initiatives to support and grow our incredible games sector here in Scotland. Recently, we submitted five applications to the Scottish Government Ecosystem Fund, and today, I’m sharing those proposals with you.

My goal in making these applications public is to foster transparency and, more importantly, spark a sector-wide conversation about the challenges they are designed to address. Far too many of the amazing things in Scotland’s games happen in isolation. By sharing my thinking openly, we can not only talk about the projects themselves, but the future of the games sector in Scotland.

Here’s a brief overview of the five Ecosystem Fund applications I’ve submitted:

  • Scotland at London Games Festival 2026: VIP Delegation & Showcase
    • This initiative seeks to lead a curated VIP delegation of eight high-potential Scottish games studios to the London Games Festival (LGF) in 2026. The plan includes an exclusive VIP reception and showcase at Scotland House in London, aiming to connect our studios directly with key investors, publishers, and international partners.
    • We’d be working alongside: Games London and Scotland House London.
  • Scottish Indie Games Bootcamp: Building Sustainable Studios
    • The goal here is to offer a dedicated (and fully-funded) Business Skills for Indie Game Studios bootcamp – created by the excellent team at Mastered – for 10 early-stage Scottish independent game studios. We want to address critical business skills gaps and help talented, creative founders build commercially sound and sustainable businesses.
    • Our proposed partner for this is: Mastered Studios Ltd.
  • Hello World! – Scottish Students Startup Summit
    • This project aims to tackle the need for better early-stage entrepreneurial awareness and skills for students and recent graduates looking to enter the games and tech startup world. This is particularly relevant when we consider the global games sector, which has unfortunately seen many thousands of job losses in 2024 and 25, meaning traditional entry-level positions can be limited. Therefore, ‘Hello World!’ is also about proactively encouraging our emerging talent to explore the very real opportunities of launching their own game, or even their own studio, right here in Scotland. The one-day summit is designed to empower attendees with the knowledge to explore whether starting their own business is the right path for them.
    • We plan to partner with: The University of Glasgow’s Games & Gaming Lab (UofGGamesLab) and the Scottish Games Education Network (SGEN).
  • The Scottish Games Startup Podcast: From Idea to Global Reach
    • We’re proposing a 12-episode audio and video podcast series designed to demystify the journey of building a successful games company in Scotland. Co-hosted with Peggy Anne Salz, it will feature actionable insights, expert advice, and inspiring stories from across our ecosystem, all supported by an online community and resource hub.
    • My key collaborator for this would be: Peggy Anne Salz – author, Forbes journalist and podcast superstar.
  • Scottish Games Fest 2026: Strategic Development & Foundation
    • This application is for funding the crucial strategic development, comprehensive ecosystem consultation, and foundational planning needed to launch a new, landmark “Scottish Games Fest (SGF)” in September 2026. This preparatory phase will help us co-design a significant national event, building on learnings from previous Scottish Games Weeks and aligning with broader Scottish ambitions for major events.
    • Potential collaborators include: Major Games / Adjacent Events such as the truly epic FORMAT, GDC Europe, Game Connection, Develop North(er) and more.
  • Why Share These Now?

    I believe in the power of our community. By sharing these Ecosystem Fund applications before any decisions are made, I hope we can get valuable feedback, spark discussions, and ensure that SGN’s efforts are truly reflective of what the sector needs and wants.

    Furthermore, we all know that games, despite their immense cultural and economic contributions, can sometimes be overlooked when it comes to accessing certain types of funding or strategic support. This is one of the key reasons I am currently developing the Games Action Plan for Scotland – to provide a clear roadmap for the sector’s growth and to champion its needs more effectively.

    This public discussion around these Ecosystem Fund applications plays into that broader strategy. Should any of these specific bids not be successful through this particular fund, the conversations we have now – about their value, their design, and their importance to you – will be incredibly valuable. It will help us prioritise, refine these ideas further, and potentially identify alternative pathways to bring them to life, underpinned by the strategic framework of the Games Action Plan.

    So, I encourage everyone – developers, students, educators, and support organisations – to take a look. There’s a dedicated Ecosystem Fund Channel on the SGN Discord channel for conversation and where you can share your thoughts.

    Thank you

    ~B

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