Smilegate Beaverlocks 2025 [Photo: Smilegate]

Smilegate Future Lab Foundation disclosed a special booth and events for the action platformer Sannabi at the indie game and culture festival Beaverlocks 2025 on December 2.

The booth, operated by Sannabi developer Wonder Potion, will include a demo area for the newly announced side story Sannabi: The Day of Possession. Visitors can also find merchandise such as the steel tiger emblem that drew strong support on Tumblbug, along with stickers and acrylic stands using the Sannabi IP.

Wonder Potion CEO Yoo Seung-hyun will share experiences and challenges from the development process in a special lecture titled Sannabi Postmortem: Things That Would Have Been Good to Know.

Smilegate will also provide a guide and quest book to all Beaverlocks visitors to enhance immersion at the venue. The book includes exhibition routes, game introductions and missions. Visitors can complete quests to receive prizes such as Beaverlocks goods and Lost Ark goods.

Children visiting Beaverlocks will receive a special adventurer guidebook designed to help them understand the game creation process. First-time visitors will receive game curation based on difficulty, aligned with the R.G.B exhibition concept.

Exhibits from Beaverlocks 2025 are also available online. From December 1, 281 works from this year’s participants are being released sequentially through the Beaverlocks online exhibition on STOVE.

Hwang Joo-hoon, a team leader at Smilegate Future Lab Foundation, said the Sannabi special booth, quest book and online exhibition will form a single festival that draws visitors into the indie game world, adding that he hopes people experience Beaverlocks’ appeal as creators and fans enjoy and discuss games in the same space.

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