• Growing Pains 14 - Redefining the SWAT Tactical Shooter - #280 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Mar 25 2026

    What does it take to revitalize a dying genre?In this episode of Growing Pains, I sit down with Sean Gorman and Mark Ranson, Lead Designer and Art Director for Void Interactive's SWAT Tactical Shooter - Ready or Not. Together we explore Void's journey, going from its indie roots to the global studio it is today. It was clear that from the start, Void had something special going on, with their passion for the tactical shooter genre and willingness to work globally and differently. The studio has a unique setup and I really believe it adds an extra layer in understanding the success and growth of Ready or Not.

    The game is known for its realistic approach to the SWAT tactical shooter space. Sean and Mark were able to shine a light on exactly why they designed the game in that way; highlighting the experiences that they themselves hoped to find in a game like this. Be sure to check out the conversation and if you haven't already check out the game and its new Boiling Point DLC.

    Growing Pains is a series focusing on key business trends and people shaping the Global Games Market and their impact on the Games Industry. In this series, Jay speaks with industry leaders across the Games and Gametech space, trying to demystify the industry, understand the state of leadership, and answer the all-important question, 'Is having a fun game still enough to succeed in today's games market?'

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Google Gemini & Implications for Game Worlds - #277 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, Oscar is joined in his podquest to 'learn everything about #gamedev you never dared to ask' by fellow host and captain of the team here at GDL. We talk about Google's AI world generating platform Gemini and its implications for game making and maker (as well as the wider issues affecting the role of LLM Gen AI tools). And don't forget GDLX coming up on 20th March 26.

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    58 mins
  • Accidentally Making A Viral Hit - #276 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode, Oscar is joined in his podquest to 'learn everything about #gamedev you never dared to ask' by Huw Millward, the indie dev responsible for the breakout viral hit Warsim: The Realm of Aslona. We talk about the impact of creating something for yourself then suddenly becoming a breakout success and what comes next - as they build a team for the next game; Slumbox.

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    58 mins
  • Freelance Game Writing & Accessibility in the Games Industry - #274 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Feb 18 2026

    Carina sits down to talk to Conway Sutton about his Freelance Game Writer journey. They also talk about his passion for modding, as he began modding the game Monster Prom quite obsessively and ended up freelance writing form Monster Con, which is their 4th installment in the series. Conway also talks about accessibility in the gaming industry, not only as representation in games but also how one can adapt to make games playable and interactable by people with disabilities; as well as making events more accessible by considering neurodiversity and how to make them LGBTQ+ family friendly.

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    58 mins
  • Career, Life and Games - #274 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of the Game Dev Local Podcast, host and GDL CEO Stuart De Ville sits down with Lauran Carter, a driving force behind Guildford Games and Liquid Crimson, the creative force helping studios tell their stories and connect with players in powerful ways, to unpack an unconventional path into the games industry and how it almost didn't happen!


    Lauran shares how her journey into games took shape, the transferable skills that mattered more than any job title, and the realities of building a career outside the traditional routes. Together, they explore the myths that still trip up aspiring developers, the importance of local game communities, and what sustainable success actually looks like in today's industry.


    This episode digs into honest lessons, hard-earned perspective, and practical insight for anyone trying to break into games, stay in games, or build something that lasts.


    Perfect for:

    - Aspiring game develoeprs

    - Indie studio founders

    - Community builders

    - Anyone curious about non-linear careers in games

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    52 mins
  • Looking Back Over The Year - #273 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode, Oscar is joined in his podquest to 'learn everything about #gamedev you never dared to ask' by fellow GDL host, the Gaming Recruiter, Darren Butler, as we talk about the difficulties of the last year and to speculate of what to look out for in '26. We explore issues of related to hiring and training in games as well as the contradictions involved with the advice so often given to "go make a studio".

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • How to stand out and build an identity - #272 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, Oscar is joined in his podquest to 'learn everything about #gamedev you never dared to ask' by Harry Phokou, host of The Gaming Playbook, where we talk about how and importantly why to use LinkedIn and other platforms to build up your profile through Authority; Relatedness and Reciprocation.

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    57 mins
  • Biz Dev Is About People - #271 - Game Dev Local Podcast
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode, Oscar is joined in his podquest to 'learn everything about #gamedev you never dared to ask' by Melanya Laz, Head of Growth at AI monetisation engine, Elevatix, and host of the GameBix Heroes podcast. We talk about business development, networking and sales with plenty of tips and secrets that anyone can follow; even those who don't like 'selling'.

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    1 hr and 9 mins