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Funding Opportunity for Vertical Slice and Early Access Game Development (Australia)

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Deadline: 16-Mar-2026

Screen Territory is offering funding of up to AUD $30,000 to support game developers in building a polished core gameplay experience that reflects the full release vision. The program supports premium, free-to-play, and live-ops entertainment games aimed at mass audiences. Eligible applicants must be Australian citizens and Northern Territory (NT) residents, or NT-registered companies, and must meet strict eligibility and documentation requirements.

Screen Territory is providing funding of up to AUD $30,000 to help game developers create a polished core gameplay experience. The funding is designed to support projects that clearly demonstrate how the final game will function, engage players, and represent the intended full release product.

The initiative supports the growth of the Northern Territory’s interactive entertainment industry by enabling developers to refine gameplay mechanics and strengthen market readiness.

Funding Focus Areas

The program supports:

The objective is to help developers present a strong, playable experience that reflects the core gameplay of the final product.

Funding Amount

Funding is intended to support the development of a polished and representative gameplay build.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Individual Applicants

Business Applicants

General Eligibility Conditions

All applicants must:

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit the following documents:

1. CVs and Biographies

2. Chain of Title Documentation

Proof of ownership or legal rights to develop the project.

3. Creative Pitch (Maximum 10 Pages)

The pitch must include:

4. Project Plan

The project plan must outline:

What the Funding Supports

This funding enables developers to:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much funding is available?

Up to AUD $30,000 per project.

2. Who can apply?

Australian citizens who are NT residents, or NT-registered companies.

3. Can companies partner with non-NT developers?

Yes, if it is a genuine co-production.

4. Are students eligible?

No. Current students in film or digital media courses are not eligible.

5. What types of games are supported?

Premium, free-to-play, live-ops, and mass-market entertainment games.

6. Is proof of copyright required?

Yes. Applicants must demonstrate legal rights to develop the project.

7. What must be included in the creative pitch?

A 10-page pitch covering gameplay, visuals, progression, audio, team details, and overall concept.

Conclusion

Screen Territory’s game development funding provides up to AUD $30,000 to help Northern Territory developers create a polished and representative core gameplay experience. By supporting premium, free-to-play, and live-ops games, the program strengthens project viability and contributes to the growth of the NT interactive entertainment industry. Applicants must meet strict residency, eligibility, and documentation requirements to qualify.

For more information, visit Screen Territory.

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