Budgeting for Success: How to Burn Cash and Not Your Game Studio

Category: boring-corporate-stuff
Date: April 26, 2022
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Learn how to budget your game!

GamePlay Space presents Budgeting for success: How to burn cash and not your game studio with Maciej Miksztal.

This talk will cover:

  • Budget planning
  • Fundraising planning
  • Break-Even Point modelling


This is a hybrid event - it took place in-person at GamePlay Space and was streamed live on Zoom.

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**Vidéo en anglais seulement**

L'Espace Ludique présente Budgeting for success: How to burn cash and not your game studio par Maciej Miksztal.

Cette conférence survole les sujets suivants:

  • Planification budgétaire
  • Planification de la collecte de fonds
  • Modélisation du seuil de rentabilité

C'est un événement hybride - il a eu lieu en personne au GamePlay Space et a été diffusé en direct sur Zoom.

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Budgeting for Success: How to Burn Cash and Not Your Game Studio
April 26, 2022

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