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Game Maker’s Sketchbook is selling art from Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Marvel Rivals and more for good causes this year

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Last updated: 08.06.2025 20:29
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Game Maker’s Sketchbook has announced its official 2025 selection of video game art for sale, with all proceeds from print purchases benefiting the non-profit organisations the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Foundation and Day of the Devs.

This year’s pieces are taken from games like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Marvel Rivals, Sorry We’re Closed, The Midnight Walk, Black Mirror: Thronglets, IKUMA – The Frozen Compass, and Riven.

Developers were invited to submit their work for selection, with the finalists broken down into the categories Character Art, Curiosities, Environment Art, Iconography, Impact, and Storyboard.

Sales of work from the games mentioned above benefit the AIAS Foundation directly, while a portion of proceeds from a spectacular original game character mash-up piece by artist Nimit Malavia specifically goes to Day of the Devs, which just hosted its latest showcase of top-tier indie games on June 6.

Celebrating the variety of incredible art produced across the industry, Game Maker’s Sketchbook is an initiative by the AIAS Foundation, iam8bit, and PR agency fortyseven communications.

This represents the fourth year the initiative has been running. The selected pieces are currently being displayed in a gallery at Summer Game Fest’s Play Days event.

Find the pieces for sale here, and a selection of highlights in the gallery below. The prints will be available to purchase until July 7.


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