Australia's video game industry has been reborn.
Financial fallout closed most of the country's development studios between 2007 and 2015.
But in the years since, indie developers have rebuilt the industry with a growing list of critical and commercial hits.
Games like Cult of the Lamb, Untitled Goose Game, Crossy Road, Submerged, Void Bastards and The Forgotten City.
Donal Sheil looks at how a new federal government incentive could level up the Australian industry.
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