Readiness infrastructure for game studios
Organize externally produced content for review—before it reaches publishers, storefronts, or internal gates.
Gamestac is being shaped to help production teams organize declarations, evidence, and review records for externally produced content before publisher, storefront, or internal review. Track vendor deliverables, AI-use declarations, IP/rights declarations, and evidence links in structured readiness records.
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External content creates review questions
Outsourced assets, contractor deliverables, and externally produced content can accelerate production. Without structured records, they also surface IP ambiguity, undeclared AI use, undocumented rights declarations, missing evidence, and no audit trail when publishers, storefronts, or internal stakeholders ask questions.
- Undeclared AI use in deliverables
- IP and rights declaration gaps
- Missing evidence links
- No audit trail for review decisions
- Scattered vendor records across tools
- Readiness gaps before storefront submission
Structured readiness records for every external deliverable
Gamestac is being shaped to give production teams a structured place to organize declarations, evidence, and review status for externally produced content—so when a publisher, storefront, or internal gate asks questions, the records can be assembled for review.
External asset audit readiness
Organize declarations and evidence for outsourced art, audio, code, and other deliverables before they reach review gates.
Vendor and contractor deliverables
Track what was delivered, by whom, under what terms—structured records instead of scattered email threads and shared drives.
AI-use declaration records
Capture whether AI tools were used in production, what was declared, and what evidence supports those declarations.
IP/rights declaration records
Record what vendors, contractors, or studios declared about licensing, ownership, and rights for externally sourced content—so the information exists when questions arise.
Evidence links
Track supporting references such as evidence links, declaration records, review notes, and relevant source references alongside readiness records.
Review history and audit trail
Maintain a structured timeline of review decisions, status changes, and notes so nothing depends on memory alone.
Exportable review packets
When it's time for publisher review, storefront submission, or internal sign-off, Gamestac is being designed around structured review packets—declarations, evidence, and review history in one exportable bundle—so teams are not scrambling through email chains and shared drives at the last minute.
Customer-owned truth boundary
Gamestac records declarations and supporting evidence. It does not verify AI use, certify IP ownership, provide legal advice, guarantee Steam compliance, guarantee platform approval, or certify console readiness.
Studios own their declarations. Gamestac provides the structure to organize and present them—not the authority to validate or certify their accuracy.
For production teams managing external content
Gamestac is being shaped for the people responsible for tracking, reviewing, and approving externally produced deliverables before they reach publishers or storefronts.
- External Development Managers
- Outsourcing Producers
- Producers
- Production Managers
- Publisher Production Leads
- Porting and co-development operators
Help shape readiness infrastructure
Gamestac is in active readiness research with production teams and operators to understand how external content readiness is tracked today. If your team manages outsourced deliverables, vendor content, or externally produced assets—we'd like to learn from your workflow.