Stugan brings in 15 teams for its 2017 game accelerator class

It’s into the woods again with Stugan, a Swedish game accelerator that’s in its third year. Stugan announced its 2017 participants earlier today, which includes 15 teams of developers who will head to a cabin in the Swedish countryside.

Unlike other accelerator programs, Stugan is nonprofit and doesn’t take equity from the studios that participate. The seven-week program costs about $120,000 to run. It receives financial support primarily from donations and industry sponsors, such as Oskar Burman (Fast Travel Games), Tommy Palm (Resolution Games), Alexander Ekvall (Snowprint Studios), and more. They also receive support from Falun, the municipality where the program is located.

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