JT from Devolver Digital – The studio putting uniqueness first
Published: 24 May 2024

At WASD Festival in London, we were fortunate enough to speak to JT from popular and self-proclaimed “disruptive” game publisher Devolver Digital.

An interview with Devolver’s JT at WASD Festival

At WASD, Devolver showcased a number of new releases, including Children of the Sun and Cult of the Lamb which couldn’t be any more different, but were equally creative and entertaining.

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