April 15, 2026

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Gamefound Acquires Indiegogo, Paving the Way for a New Era in Crowdfunding

Gamefound acquires the Indiegogo crowdfunding platform

In a move that’s already making waves across the crowdfunding world, tabletop gaming giant Gamefound has officially acquired Indiegogo, one of the most well-known platforms for launching creative and entrepreneurial campaigns. The merger was announced this week and signals a bold new chapter for independent creators, innovators, and fans alike.

Both companies have long shared a commitment to fueling creativity, innovation, and community-driven projects. Gamefound, a platform originally built to serve tabletop gaming campaigns, has rapidly evolved into a major crowdfunding contender. Now, with Indiegogo joining its ranks, the combined forces aim to expand support for creators across all categories, from tech and design to film, games, and more.

According to the official announcement from Indiegogo, this acquisition is about more than just combining platforms. It’s about aligning values. Both teams are committed to putting creators first, improving the campaign experience, and building tools that empower project owners to bring their ideas to life and connect more deeply with their audiences.

What does this mean for current and future Indiegogo users? The platform will continue to operate under the Indiegogo name, but expect to see improvements roll out in the coming months. Gamefound’s team is focused on listening to creator feedback, enhancing backer engagement, and ensuring campaigns get the visibility and support they need to succeed.

This move also signals a renewed commitment to creative independence. As the two platforms merge visions, their shared goal is to strengthen the bridge between creators and fans, regardless of industry or niche. With Indiegogo’s diverse creator base and Gamefound’s focused innovations, the future looks bright for campaigns of all kinds.

For those of us in the indie film, gaming, and art communities, this could open up some exciting new opportunities. Whether you’re launching your next film project or publishing a niche board game, the crowdfunding landscape is shifting — and it may be shifting in your favor.

You can read the official announcement from Indiegogo here:
Gamefound x Indiegogo: The Future of Creativity