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Who We Are

A small and dedicated remote team bound by our love of games and company values, Windcorner is the result of a shared passion to support indie developers, deliver top-quality content to gamers around the world, and continue the Humble mission to be a force for good in the industry and across the globe.
With a dedication to gamers and developers alike, Windcorner is a publisher willing to challenge the norm that has been expected of its predecessors. More Games. Better Games. Fairer Deals. All while prioritizing social impact and social good.

Humble Values

We Win as a Team

We focus on solutions that benefit the whole of us, not just a part of us.

We may disagree, but we commit to moving foward together.

We rigorously prioritize to focus on our best opportunities.

We welcome creative conflict that's respectful and solution-oriented.

We're Owners

We never lose sight of our goals, and we work smart to achieve them.

We're motivated, intellectually curious, and always thinking critically to solve problems.

We hold ourselves accountable to deliver exceptional results.

We're self-aware of our strengths and limitations and always working to expand our capabilities.

We focus on outcomes over activities.

We're Courageous

We're not afraid to take big swings at big opportunities.

We believe in "win or learn," where failure is just an opportunity to get better.

We see challenges as proving grounds, not roadblocks.

We're Inclusive

We're here for each other: our teammates, partners, and community.

We're collaborative by nature, always open and respectful.

We're friendly to everyone we meet and welcoming to new perspectives.

We embrace different points of view as the ingredients to create better ideas.

We acknowledge our biases and rise above them.

We're Humble

We carry our values in our conversations with partners and with each other.

We take pride in giving back and empowering others to do the same.

We believe that having fun and working hard go hand in hand.

We check our ego at the door and forget to grab it on the way out.