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CGC Online – A Deep Dive Into Blockchain and Web3 Games – April 17-18, 2023

Looking for the ultimate experience in games, entertainment, and cutting-edge technology? Look no further than CGC Online! Since 2018, CGC has been the premier event for anyone interested in the fusion of future technologies and entertainment. At CGC, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the latest and greatest advancements in the world of blockchain games, web3, artificial intelligence and the metaverse.

But CGC isn’t just about the products and experiences, it’s also about the people behind them. Meet and network with top industry leaders and innovators, and gain insight into the future of technology and its impact on entertainment and gaming. With a rich program of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and product demonstrations, CGC is the ultimate platform for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving industry.

So why wait? Join us on April 17-18 for a truly unforgettable experience. Register now for free and get ready to be a part of the future of gaming and entertainment.

What to Expect?

CGC Online is the must-attend event for anyone interested in the intersection of blockchain, games, NFTs, AR/VR and AI. Here are some of the features you can expect at the conference:

  • Expert Keynote Speakers: Hear from industry thought leaders and experts on the latest developments and trends.
  • Interactive Panel Discussions: Engage in lively and informative discussions on the future of gaming, and gain valuable insights from top industry professionals.
  • Product Demonstrations: Experience the hands-on demonstrations of the latest products and technologies.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with other industry professionals and build valuable connections with attendees from around the world.
  • Showcase of the Latest Technology: Get an up-close look at how technologies are changing the face of entertainment and gaming.

About CGC

CGC was founded in 2018 to organize a range of international conferences that focus on exploring and promoting the relationship between video games and innovative technologies such as web3, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. To date, twelve conferences have been held, attracting over 22,000 attendees from more than 100 countries and resulting in numerous new partnerships and opportunities. As a global hub of knowledge, emerging tech, and trends, as well as a networking platform, CGC aims to facilitate the widespread adoption of disruptive technologies that are poised to revolutionize the gaming and entertainment industries. More information at www.cgc.one

2023 Game Developers Conference Opens Today at San Francisco’s Moscone Center

World’s Longest-Running Professional Game Industry Event Where
Attendees Can Expect a Week of Education, Innovation and Connection

SAN FRANCISCO – March 20, 2023 – The 2023 Game Developers Conference (GDC), the world’s largest event for professionals dedicated to the art and science of making games, begins its 37th edition today, in-person at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. The week-long conference will feature more than 330 exhibitors, over 1,000 speakers and more than 650 sessions, workshops, roundtable discussions and networking events.

This year’s conference begins with two days of GDC Summits on March 20 and 21, offering deep dives into specific game dev disciplines or markets and are designed to foster learning and connection among specific communities. Topics include level design, art direction, AI, UX, community management, technical artistry, game narrative, math in game development and more.The summits equip attendees with actionable next steps to take home and incorporate into their daily life and/or career.

The conference continues on Wednesday, March 22, the opening day of GDC’s core conference, with GDC’s Main Stage presentation titled “The Future of Play.” The multi-part presentation will focus on the future of game development and the evolving workplace, featuring esteemed speakers Chandana Ekanayake of Outerloop Games, Robert Anderberg of ControlZee and game industry executive Jen Oneal who look forward to discussing game design, workplace culture and UGC technology. All attendees are invited to join this session to uncover insights into the creative challenges and opportunities specific to the game development community. Before the presentation begins, attendees are invited to play a special pre-show game titled ‘Chase Heroes’ that can be accessed by scanning a QR code available at that time.

Core Concept Sessions will continue to run following the GDC Main Stage on Wednesday, March 22 through Friday, March 24 and feature sessions focused on the key pillars of game development: Audio, Business & Marketing, Design, Production & Team Leadership, Programming, and Visual Arts. Top designers will lead sessions on Back 4 Blood, The Callisto Protocol, Cult of the Lamb, DEATHLOOP, Dead Space, God of War Ragnarök, Horizon: Forbidden West, Kirby, The Sims, Wordle and much more.

The 23rd Annual Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCAs), the leading peer-based video game event celebrating the industry’s top games and developers, and the 25th annual Independent Games Festival (IGF), the longest running festival, summit and showcase celebrating independent games and their creators, will both take place back-to-back on Wednesday, March 22, starting at 6:30pm PT. Both ceremonies are available to attend for all GDC 2023 pass holders and will be livestreamed on the event mobile app and the GDC’s official Twitch channel. The awards will be archived on Twitch and on the official GDC YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/c/gdconf.

“This year, we are doubling our efforts to embrace and support the game industry community with a focus on accessibility, connection and education,”
said Stephenie Hawkins, Director of Event Production for Media & Entertainment at Informa Tech. “We look forward to welcoming back the GDC community and introducing them to the many inspiring sessions and programs we have tailored for our attendees.”

The general expo floor is the place where top game industry companies exhibit their latest and meet with attendees, as well as special community spaces where attendees can meet up to reconnect, play and inspire each other. alt.ctrl.GDC is one of GDC’s most acclaimed community spaces where visitors can play games using alternative controllers, many of which are accessible, and meet the developers behind these uniquely interesting projects. The IGF Pavilion hosts the finalists of the IGF Awards, providing attendees with a chance to play some of the most exciting and boundary-pushing independent games. Curated by the Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (MADE) in Oakland and featuring their community partner Civic Design Studios, GDC Arcade Play offers attendees a spot to play and enjoy over a dozen incredible games that helped shape the industry. GDC Play is an interactive showcase on the GDC Expo floor featuring innovative projects and games and the emerging and independent developers who created them.

For more details on the Game Developers Conference, please visit the GDC’s official website, or subscribe to regular updates via Facebook, Twitter, or RSS. Official photos are available via the Official GDC Flickr account: www.flickr.com/photos/officialgdc/.

About GDC
The Game Developers Conference® (GDC) is the world’s largest professional game industry event with market-defining content for programmers, artists, producers, game designers, audio professionals, business decision-makers, and others involved in the development of interactive games and immersive experiences. GDC brings together the global game development community year-round through events and digital media, including the GDC Masterclass, GDC Vault, gamedeveloper.com, Game Developer Jobs, Game Developer Talks, Independent Games Festival and Summit, and the Game Developers Choice Awards.

GDC is organized by Informa PLC, a leading B2B information services group and the largest B2B Events organizer in the world. To learn more and for the latest news and information visit www.informa.com.

2023 Game Developers Conference Opens Today at San Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center

SAN FRANCISCO – March 20, 2023 – The 2023 Game Developers Conference (GDC), the world’s largest event for professionals dedicated to the art and science of making games, begins its 37th edition today, in-person at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. The week-long conference will feature more than 330 exhibitors, over 1,000 speakers and more than 650 sessions, workshops, roundtable discussions and networking events.

This year’s conference begins with two days of GDC Summits on March 20 and 21, offering deep dives into specific game dev disciplines or markets and are designed to foster learning and connection among specific communities. Topics include level design, art direction, AI, UX, community management, technical artistry, game narrative, math in game development and more. The summits equip attendees with actionable next steps to take home and incorporate into their daily life and/or career.

The conference continues on Wednesday, March 22, the opening day of GDC’s core conference, with GDC’s Main Stage presentation titled “The Future of Play.” The multi-part presentation will focus on the future of game development and the evolving workplace, featuring esteemed speakers Chandana Ekanayake of Outerloop Games, Robert Anderberg of ControlZee and game industry executive Jen Oneal who look forward to discussing game design, workplace culture and UGC technology. All attendees are invited to join this session to uncover insights into the creative challenges and opportunities specific to the game development community. Before the presentation begins, attendees are invited to play a special pre-show game titled ‘Chase Heroes’ that can be accessed by scanning a QR code available at that time.

Core Concept Sessions will continue to run following the GDC Main Stage on Wednesday, March 22 through Friday, March 24 and feature sessions focused on the key pillars of game development: Audio, Business & Marketing, Design, Production & Team Leadership, Programming, and Visual Arts. Top designers will lead sessions on Back 4 Blood, The Callisto Protocol, Cult of the Lamb, DEATHLOOP, Dead Space, God of War Ragnarök, Horizon: Forbidden West, Kirby, The Sims, Wordle and much more.

The 23rd Annual Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCAs), the leading peer-based video game event celebrating the industry’s top games and developers, and the 25th annual Independent Games Festival (IGF), the longest running festival, summit and showcase celebrating independent games and their creators, will both take place back-to-back on Wednesday, March 22, starting at 6:30pm PT. Both ceremonies are available to attend for all GDC 2023 pass holders and will be livestreamed on the event mobile app and the GDC’s official Twitch channel. The awards will be archived on Twitch and on the official GDC YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/c/gdconf.

“This year, we are doubling our efforts to embrace and support the game industry community with a focus on accessibility, connection and education,” said Stephenie Hawkins, Director of Event Production for Media & Entertainment at Informa Tech. “We look forward to welcoming back the GDC community and introducing them to the many inspiring sessions and programs we have tailored for our attendees.”

The general expo floor is the place where top game industry companies exhibit their latest and meet with attendees, as well as special community spaces where attendees can meet up to reconnect, play and inspire each other. alt.ctrl.GDC is one of GDC’s most acclaimed community spaces where visitors can play games using alternative controllers, many of which are accessible, and meet the developers behind these uniquely interesting projects. The IGF Pavilion hosts the finalists of the IGF Awards, providing attendees with a chance to play some of the most exciting and boundary-pushing independent games. Curated by the Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (MADE) in Oakland and featuring their community partner Civic Design Studios, GDC Arcade Play offers attendees a spot to play and enjoy over a dozen incredible games that helped shape the industry. GDC Play is an interactive showcase on the GDC Expo floor featuring innovative projects and games and the emerging and independent developers who created them.

For more details on the Game Developers Conference, please visit the GDC’s official website, or subscribe to regular updates via Facebook, Twitter, or RSS. Official photos are available via the Official GDC Flickr account: www.flickr.com/photos/officialgdc/.

April 2023 Game Industry Events Calendar

Happy April Aspirations! This month we come off the high that is GDC, PAX East, and other related conferences and conventions, but that doesn’t mean the year is ramping down or over, far from it. While April has fewer events than March, a normal dip in springtime, prominent events like Insomnia Gaming Festival, Game Developers Berlin, Games Gathering, and many others are worth checking out.

2023 is panning out to be just about what we expect for the type of events showing up. Most events are onsite with a few offering online attendance or “viewing” in a hybrid format. There are online events as well, and we expect 2023 to be full of them here and there, but they will once again generally be in the minority.

To give you the power to easily discover upcoming game industry events calendar that includes conferences, conventions, festivals and many other types of events, we post a consolidated list here on Events for Gamers each month.

View this month’s event list below. You can also click here for the main calendar view that includes events into 2023 and beyond. We’re excited to enter a new year with new events!

April 1-9: Now Play This
5-6: Global Games Pitch – Spring Edition (Online)
5-6: Game Developers Berlin (Hybrid)
7-10: Insomnia Gaming Festival
10-12: Games Gathering Prague (Hybrid)
11-14: Foundations of Digital Games
15: Tokyo Sandbox
15: Capital Creative Showcase
18-19: The Game Assembly’s Meet & Greet
18-20: East Coast Game Conference
19: SAGSE
20-21: XP Game Developer Summit
21: Everything Procedural Conference (EPC) (Hybrid)
21-23: LexiCon
24-25: Copenhagen Matchup (Hybrid)
24-25: GAconf Europe (Online)
24-26: Reboot Develop Blue
26-28: Games Job Fair Spring (Hybrid)
27-28: Hyper Games Conference April (Online)

Which events are you attending this month? Let us know by commenting on this article here or on Twitter and Facebook!

PAX East 2023 Reveals GRAMMY-Winning Storytime Keynote Speaker, Chuck Brungardt, Panel with Devolver Digital, PAX Arena Schedule, Nintendo Championships

BOSTON – March 16, 2023 – PAX East 2023, the East Coast’s most-attended gaming event, returns to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) from Thursday, March 23, through Sunday, March 26, for a weekend-long celebration of all things gaming. Charles Brungardt, GRAMMY-winning CEO of IllFonic, the asymmetric multiplayer experts behind Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, Predator: Hunting Grounds, and Friday the 13th: The Game kicks off the fun with the Storytime Keynote followed by exciting panels from Devolver Digital, as well as classic tournaments taking place in the PAX Arena.
Chuck will take the stage on Thursday, March 23, at noon ET for a fun and personal keynote: A programmer and recording engineer, Brungardt helped record albums for Mary J. Blige, Joss Stone, John Legend, and Snoop Dogg, among many others. Winner of a GRAMMY for his work with frequent collaborator and fellow IllFonic co-founder Raphael Sadiiq of the recent Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. Brungardt and IllFonic helped define the asymmetric multiplayer genre through their work on titles played by millions like EVOLVE, Friday the 13th The Game, Predator: Hunting Grounds, and most recent, self-published release: Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed. Brungardt even returned to his musical roots last year by contributing tracks for IllFonic’s first original IP, Arcadegeddon.
The jam-packed PAX Arena presented by DoorDash kicks off with Stream Stars 9 on Thursday, March 23, where fan favorite YouTubers and content creators will go head to head for a $5,000 prize pool and ultimate internet bragging rights against returning champ AbdallahSmash026, who will defend his crown against the only person to best him, 8owser16, and six others vying for the throne.
Streamers Lanaraee, DPiddy, 5up, and Khleo Thomas will team up with the best players in North America for the PAC-MAN 99 Challenge Finals to see who will claim the coveted title of PAC-ONE on Friday, March 24. Almost Pro $10K Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Open tournament returns to PAX March 23–25, open to all PAX East 2023 badge holders, and attendees can register online here. On the final day of PAX East, Sunday, March 26, Nintendo’s Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Championship Cup and Splatoon 3 North American Championship return for another showdown on Boston’s beloved esports arena.
PAX East 2023 attendees can join Devolver Digital and Massive Monster for a developer chat about the hit roguelike Cult of the Lamb, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the development of Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story with Riot Forge and Digital Sun at the Mageseeker: A Developer’s Story panel.
“PAX East is four days, but the planning for the next one starts the day we wrap the show,” said Jerry Holkins, co-founder of Penny Arcade and PAX. “From the show floor to the show store, it’s one big thing. And we can’t wait to show it off.”
Saturday-only badges are sold out, but one-day badges for Thursday, Friday, and Sunday are still available for USD $67. A limited number of four-day badges are still available for USD $247. All badges can be purchased via the official PAX East site.
For travel info, event schedules, FAQs, and more, check out the PAX East website, and follow PAX on TwitterFacebookTwitchYouTube, and Instagram.

Events for Gamers Chats with MeetToMatch

This is the second year that Events for Gamers has featured the MeetToMatch series of business events. The next event in the series is coming up on March 20-24, 2023 in San Francisco, so we had to speak to the team on why MeetToMatch is a great place to do game business. Here is what they had to say:

E4G: Thanks for taking the time to chat with us about your MeetToMatch event series! What is MeetToMatch all about at its core?

MeetToMatch: MeetToMatch is the leading B2B event platform that you can use to plan meetings with other participants, plan pitching sessions, and to explore games, products and services in the showcase. This premium event networking service is aimed at meeting potential business partners by choice rather than chance, and for you to have an optimal event experience.

What are the key differences between the events in the MeetToMatch series, from San Francisco to the other cities? Are there any hybrid attendance options?

Our flagship events in San Francisco, Cologne and Tokyo are similar concepts. They happen during big B2B events to make meeting potential new business partners and networking easier and more streamlined. You can schedule meetings mostly on site at a location of your choosing, but at our Tokyo event, there will likely be virtual elements added to the event concept.

What can attendees learn about video game business, marketing, licensing options, and more from industry leaders that are expected to be present?

With over 1600 industry professionals on the platform (and counting!), The San Francisco Editon of MeetToMatch provides a wealth of knowledge and experience, on every thinkable field within the games industry; all gathered together on one platform! Whether you are a game dev looking for a publisher, a publisher or investor looking to support awesome new projects, or just looking to make beneficial connections and expand your network, The San Francisco Edition 2023, powered by Xsolla is sure to offer you ample opportunity for that and more!

Speaking of industry leaders, any special guests and speakers that are expected at the San Francisco show that attendees shouldn’t miss?

Among the 1600+ attendees, current sign-ups include Sony Playstation, Xbox, NetEase, Nacon, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, 11 Bit, PlugIn Digital, Raw Fury and many more publishers and investors.

What can game industry business executives and others benefit most from attending?

The biggest benefit for anyone attending is the opportunity to network and schedule meetings efficiently in one platform. Things can get pretty hectic and chaotic when it comes to scheduling those important meetings at events. In our platform you can see who’s attending at a glance, see when you’re both available and request to meet with them at a location of your choosing.

We noticed the official website hosts a “MeetToMatch Platform”. What does the platform do for attendees, and are there any benefits to networking at the event (always a top interest for event attendees)?

You will receive access to the MeetToMatch platform after purchasing your ticket. You can use the online MeetToMatch platform to browse through the attendees, sessions and products, manage your schedule, and to plan your online or on-site meetings. MeetToMatch offers a thoroughly tested, easy to use platform that directly links meeting partners to a location such as a booth, table or meeting point, or to a video conferencing tool. No hassle with switching between platforms, taking different time zones into account and providing meeting locations or links to your meeting partners, MeetToMatch does this for you.

What other professional services does MeetToMatch provide, either directly through the event for attendees or via other services throughout the year?

MeetToMatch also has an agency label called Representing Games, which actively works with game studios, publishers, investors, governments, and others to help them with business consultancy and set them up with relevant connections. Most often, this means working with development studios on improving their pitch materials and reaching out for them in our extensive network of publishers and investors, setting up connections and introductions between interested parties. We also have a digital magazine, PreMortem.Games, covering all things game development.

With the event right around the corner, do you have any special offers and suggestions for last-minute attendees?

Late bird tickets are available for €150.95 but you can use code EFG10 at checkout for 10% off your ticket!

Any suggestions for new business professionals entering the industry in getting their game business started, or how to network at events like MeetToMatch?

Bring a lot of business cards, plan your meetings in advance, be as prepared as you can be, and stand out so people will remember you. First impressions matter, and you never know if the person in front of you could help you out in the future, whether that’s short or long term!

Thanks for the opportunity to chat, and we look forward to seeing you at MeetToMatch San Francisco 2023!

Philips’ Gaming Brand, Evnia, Launches New Immersive Monitor

SINGAPORE – 7 March 2023 – Diversifying the gaming world with its presence and technical features, Philips’ newest brand, Evnia, today released its latest monitor. This monitor, named Philips Evnia 34M2C8600, focuses on giving its customers an immersive gameplay experience, thanks to its QD OLED curved display, true black, self-illuminating pixels, and rapid 175 Hz refresh rates with DisplayHDR ™ True Black 400 for ultra-smooth, brilliant images with incredible shadow details.

Introducing Philips Evnia
Philips Evnia was launched in October 2022 with the intention of reinventing the rules in the gaming industry. The brand’s motto, Reinvent the Rules, is a representative message about spreading inclusiveness in the gaming industry, and Philips Evnia bases its manifesto on creating an environment for everyone through its products. With their newest monitor, Philips Evnia 34M2C8600, they aim to do just that.

“Evnia’s new gaming monitor is designed for everyone. One of the features that makes this monitor stand out is the Ambiglow feature; it showcases what Evnia is all about: innovation, friendliness, openness, and a touch of playfulness,” Xeni Bairaktari, Global Marketing Lead of Philips Monitors and IT Accessories, said. “The Ambiglow feature allows each gamer to set the mood, or the ambiance, of the room. This allows each gamer to feel comfortable and personalize their gaming experience.”

Philips Evnia 34M2C8600
Along with Ambiglow, the Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 features Display HDR True Black 400 for shadowing, UltraWide QHD 3440 X 1440 pixels for crystal clear imagery, and 175 Hz refresh rates and 0.1 ms response time for smooth gameplay. In addition, the new curved monitor is equipped with a USB-C port, 90 W power delivery, MultiView PIP/PBP mode, USB KVM switch, and a 150mm height adjustment stand for an experience spoiled for choice.

QD-OLED, the most notable feature of 34M2C8600, features top-notch coloring and vibrant visuals through a merge of two technologies: OLED panel and quantum dot (QD) technology. By combining these two technologies into one feature, the new Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 monitor presents visuals that appear vivid and life-like, with accurate color and contrast reproduction for unlimited gaming experiences.

Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 Availability
The Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 will be available starting March and product availability may vary by country.

For additional information on Philips Evnia models:
https://www.evnia.philips

About Evnia
Philips’ new gaming brand, Evnia, plans to “Reinvent the rules”. Designed for the modern gamer, Philips Evnia monitors slash stereotypes by providing more than just technical advantages, but also a sleek design that molds into any modern home environment.

At Philips Evnia, the goal is to make a monitor designed for everyone and anyone that aspires to be a gamer. With immersive features including the exclusive Ambiglow, gamers can personalize their surroundings and feel at ease when it’s time to game.

As new Philips Evnia models begin to launch throughout 2023, the only thing left for us to say is “Game on”.

Events for Gamers Chats with GDLX

This is the first year that Events for Gamers has listed in our industry calendar the GDLX 2023 event coming up on March 29th in London. It’s an interesting mix of developers and players and certainly an event you won’t want to miss if you are an indie developer.

Our team was excited to have the opportunity to sit down with GDLX and chat about the event, why you should attend, and why we should as well! Here is what they had to say:

E4G: What is GDLX all about?

GDLX: GDLX is an annual event for indie game developers to showcase their latest creations to a wider audience, and for industry professionals to network and share knowledge. The event is a celebration of the indie game development community, and provides a platform for developers to showcase their games, connect with players, gain exposure, and potentially land a publisher or investor deal!

GDLX has been running for a few years now. What’s different this year than in years past?

GDLX 2023, in partnership with MLC, is taking place in a new, underground location at 26 Leake Street, London. It’s set to be the biggest and best event yet, with a ton of awesome indie games on display, as well as a range of great talks and panel discussions from new and veteran industry professionals. Plus, there’s always the legendary GDLX after-party where everyone gets to let loose and network like crazy and play games!

Additionally, this year we have partnered with MLC, who will be at GDLX hosting their own MLC Zone, with some of the team and their fantastic clients exhibiting their games and studios. They will also be providing “Budget Builder” sessions that provide developers with the opportunity to build up their game budget and discover how they can help reduce costs through co-development partnerships.

GDLX focuses on indie developers and games. Who’s who at the show and what upcoming games are being talked about?

This year, GDLX 2023 is showcasing a wide range of indie games, including:
Upcoming local multiplayer brawler, Bullion – The Curse of the Cut-Throat Cattle by Leda Entertainment.

Visually stunning sci-fi FPS adventure game, Sounds Like Rain by Kreek Interactive.
First-person, stealth horror game Harvest Hunt by CMD studios.
Terratorial, the real-time strategy game by independent game developer Arrogant Pixel.
And many more. Attendees can expect to see a variety of games from both well-established and up-and-coming indie developers.

What special guests and speakers are expected that attendees shouldn’t miss?

This year, GDLX 2023 has a great lineup of speakers and special guests, including veteran game developers, publishers, and investors. Attendees shouldn’t miss the opportunity to hear from industry legends such as Simon Smith, Games Scout at Team17, and Oscar Clark, CEO of Fundamentally Games. There will also be a range of talks and panel discussions covering everything from game design and development to marketing and publishing.

We noticed one of the event’s sessions was about improving CV/Portfolios. How much does GDLX cater to those interested in breaking into the industry?

GDLX 2023 is an event that is open to anyone interested in indie game development, including those looking to break into the industry. The event provides an excellent opportunity to meet with industry professionals, and attendees can expect to learn a lot from the talks and panel discussions.

In particular, GDLX 2023 caters to those trying to enter the industry through the networking opportunities available. Both throughout the day and during the after-party, there will be dedicated networking and private meeting spaces to help entry-level attendees meet industry professionals at every level, providing a great opportunity to build connections that can lead to future opportunities.

Typically events will include a series of “mini-events”. For instance, conventions often have gameplay competitions. What is GDLX 2023 hosting this year?

This year, attendees can participate in the Indie Game Showcase, where developers will showcase their latest games and compete for the Game of the Show award. Additionally as mentioned, GDLX 2023 will also host the MLC Zone, presented by our event partner, MLC. The MLC Zone will include games to play, industry experts on-hand to provide advice on budgeting and co-development, and more.

GDLX has a YouTube channel to cover each year’s event. If potential attendees want to get a good idea of what to expect for this year’s event, which video should they watch?

If potential attendees want to get a good idea of what to expect at this year’s event, they should check out the GDLX special episodes on our YouTube channel. These videos provide a great overview of what to expect at the event, including interviews and panel discussions.

We are also offering a special 10% discount code for 50 readers that can be applied to any ticket purchase. Code: EFG-GDLX23

Thanks for the opportunity to chat, and we look forward to seeing you at GDLX 2023!

INDIE Live Expo Opens Developer Submissions for Summer 2023 Showcase Today

TOKYO – March 1, 2023 – INDIE Live Expo, the biannual live digital showcase connecting indie game fans all over the world with 70 million total views since its debut in 2020, today opens up game submissions for independent developers and publishers to take part in the two-day summer showcase occurring Saturday, May 20, and Sunday, May 21, 2023. Submissions close Tuesday, March 28 at 11:59 AM JST / 3:59 PM CEST / 9:59 AM EDT / 6:59 AM PDT.

INDIE Live Expo shines a digital spotlight on never-before-seen titles, DLC and updates to existing indies. Additionally, both a Steam and Xbox sale will take place featuring both new participants and alumni from the six previous shows.

Companies interested in participating in the showcase and Steam event can submit their games and view the full rules and regulations at this link. Those seeking sponsorship opportunities such as logo placements and special segments can inquire here. Previous sponsors include ID@Xbox, Freedom Games, SHUEISHA GAMES, Inti Creates, Cygames, Kodansha, Chorus Worldwide, and Marvelous Europe among many others.

INDIE Live Expo’s 2023 showcase aims to build on a massively successful Winter 2022 event touting more than 16 million views with the help of more than 70 simulcasters. The last event introduced 290-plus indie titles, with ILE as a whole nearing 2000 showcased games to date since the first event in 2020.

“Discovering new projects from indie developers from around the world is the absolute highlight of our work here at INDIE Live Expo, and we can’t wait to see old friends and newcomers submit their content for this summer’s expo,” said Ryuta Konuma, Founder of Ryu’s Office. “We strive to create a point of connection between creators and players, and aim to offer a more impactful way of bringing new independent gaming creative projects to the world every year.”

For more information and detailed reports on previous broadcasts, the impact of participating in INDIE Live Expo, INDIE Live Expo Awards, and information on how to promote games for creators, developers, and publishers alike, please consider subscribing to the INDIE Live Expo Letter.

Interested in watching INDIE Live Expo’s Winter 2022 showcase? Rewatch DAY1 and DAY2 here.

For more information, please visit the INDIE Live Expo website, follow @INDIELiveExpoEN on Twitter, and search for #INDIELiveExpo on social media.

2023 Game Developers Choice Awards Reveal Recipients of Pioneer and Lifetime Achievement Awards

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The 23rd Annual Awards Ceremony To Be Held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco
On March 22 During GDC 2023

SAN FRANCISCO – February 23, 2023 – Organizers of the 23rd Annual Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA), the leading peer-based video game event celebrating the industry’s top games and developers, have revealed the recipients of the ceremony’s prestigious special awards. Mabel Addis, recognized as the first female game designer, will posthumously receive the Pioneer Award, which honors breakthrough business, tech and game design milestones. The award-winning game designer, level designer and programmer John Romero will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award for his work on such iconic and genre defining first-person shooters like Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM and Quake.

The 23rd annual awards ceremony will take place at the 2023 Game Developers Conference (GDC) on Wednesday, March 22 and held in conjunction with the Independent Games Festival Awards (IGF). The ceremony is available to watch in-person for all GDC 2023 pass-holders as well as livestreamed on the official GDC Twitch channel. The 37th edition of GDC will be held fully in-person at San Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center from March 20-24.

Mabel Addis is recognized as the first female game designer, but that title alone does not convey the breadth of her pioneering work. As the lead designer of 1964’s The Sumerian Game, she helped pave the way for game elements that wouldn’t become mainstream for decades. Among the innovations she helped conceive were game updates, in-game narrative experiences and early iterations of what would become known as cutscenes, which,  in 1964, took the form of photo slideshows accompanied by synchronized audio. The Sumerian Game itself predates modern display technology and instead used a computer printer to express in-game dialogue and prompts, which took the form of an in-game narrator/character who asked questions and conveyed game prompts. Working as a grade school teacher and developing The Sumerian Game on the side, Addis turned to her degree in ancient history from Barnard College for inspiration, crafting an in-game narrative about ancient Mesopotamia and helping to create the genre that we now call edutainment games. The Pioneer Award will be given to Mabel Addis as a posthumous honor to recognize the innovation, creativity and dedication to education that she maintained through her professional life up until her passing on August 13, 2004.

John Romero will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his work developing more than 100 published games, which include such genre-defining classics as Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM and Quake. As an early indie game developer, Romero’s first game development experience started in 1979 on computer mainframes before moving to the Apple II in 1982, working as a completely self-taught programmer, designer and artist. He is considered to be among the world’s top game designers, with previous works that have won over 100 industry awards, and a range of development experience in the mobile, hardcore, mid-core, casual and MMO space. He has co-founded more than 10 successful game companies, including id Software, Gazillion Entertainment, and most recently, Romero Games which celebrated its 7th anniversary in 2022.

“This year, the Game Developers Choice Awards will recognize two of the most impactful game development talents in history, Mabel Addis and John Romero.” said Stephenie Hawkins, Director of Event Production for Media & Entertainment at Informa Tech. “The Game Developers Choice Awards are proud to honor two artists with wildly divergent career trajectories,  who worked decades apart but shared a creative passion and ingenuity that would help define entire game genres for decades.”

Recipients of the Pioneer and Lifetime Achievement Awards were chosen by this year’s Game Developers Choice Special Awards Jury, which includes game industry veterans Chandana Ekanayake, Greg Kasavin, Dana Nightingale, Siobhan Reddy and Kiki Wolfkill, following suggestions from the International Choice Awards Network (ICAN).

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March 2023 Game Industry Events Calendar

Happy March Madness! March is one of the busiest conference months of the year with several sub-events being hosted around GDC in San Francisco (we mention all those below that are within the city at the same time as GDC).

2023 is panning out to be just about what we expect for the type of events showing up. Most events are onsite with a few offering online attendance or “viewing” in a hybrid format. There are online events as well, and we expect 2023 to be full of them here and there, but they will once again generally be in the minority.

To give you the power to easily discover upcoming game industry events calendar that includes conferences, conventions, festivals and many other types of events, we post a consolidated list here on Events for Gamers each month.

View this month’s event list below. You can also click here for the main calendar view that includes events into 2023 and beyond. We’re excited to enter a new year with new events!

March 1-2: Hamburg Games Conference
1-2: DevGAMM Gdansk (Hybrid)
2-4: Valencia Indie Summit
2-5: SaltCON Spring
3-4: Gamedev & Creative Careers Expo
8-9: IndieGameBusiness Sessions: March (Online)
9-10: Women in Games Careers (Online)
10-19: SXSW Conference
10- April 18: Indie Cup Central & Eastern Europe (Online)
17-18: Indieway March (Hybrid)
19: Courage XL (GDC related)
20-21: Game Connection America (GDC related)
20-23: GTC (Online)
20-24: GDC (Hybrid)
20-24: MeetToMatch San Francisco (GDC related)
21: European Game Showcase (GDC related)
22-23: ESI Next Gen
23: Future Games Show Spring Showcase (Online)
23-26: PAX East
24-26: DStars (Online with Awards)
24-26: WonderCon
29: WN CEO Summit
29: Game Dev London Expo
30: W.A.S.D.

Which events are you attending this month? Let us know by commenting on this article here or on Twitter and Facebook!

Interesting Spaces at GDC 2023

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We receive a monthly press newsletter from the kind folks running GDC that gives some insight into what exciting events and gatherings are happening in the upcoming show (and post-coverage as well when that time comes).

Here are some of those insights you’ll want to check out if attending GDC 2023, set for March 20-24 next month!

Community Spaces

  • Community Lounges: The GDC community lounges are back in 2023 on the show floor from Wednesday through Friday and feature curated spaces for specific areas of game development to give attendees the chance to delve into topics like game audio, visual arts and design.
    • Game Audio: Featuring acoustic instruments, jam sessions, and more!
    • Visual Arts: Show off your art skills and connect with other artists.
    • Narrative: Collaborate on a story, develop interactive community-driven story maps or simply relax with unique writing tools.
    • Game Design: Push the boundaries of game design and engage in thought-provoking discussions with your fellow designers.
  • IGF Pavilion: All finalists for the Independent Games Festival awards are playable at this showcase on the GDC Expo Floor that celebrates innovation in game development and recognizes some of the best independent game developers of the year.
  • GDC Play: An interactive showcase featuring innovative projects from emerging and independent developers, GDC Play allows attendees to play the games and meet the people who created them in this interactive showcase on the GDC Expo Floor. A selection of games will be designated “Best in Play” at GDC and a few developers will be selected to pitch their game to an opinionated panel of investors and publishers in front of a live audience for a chance to win “Best Pitch” and free passes to the next GDC event.
  • alt.ctrl.GDC: Returning for a ninth year and co-helmed by veteran indie curator John Polson, attendees are invited to play inventive and innovative games using unique, one-of-a-kind controllers and meet the developers behind these uniquely interesting projects. The exhibit will take place from March 22 – 24  and is one of GDC’s most acclaimed community spaces.
  • GDC Arcade Play: Delve into over a dozen classic arcade games in between GDC sessions! This community space is curated by the Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (MADE) in Oakland, and features their community partner Civic Design Studios. It gives attendees a place to relax, chat, and check out some incredible games that helped shape the industry.
  • Day of the Devs Showcase:  iam8bit and Double Fine are curating a Day of the Devs interactive space that will bring devs and players together for a celebration of cool and exciting unreleased video games. GDC attendees will be able to stop by throughout GDC week to check out the games, chat with the folks that made them and have a nice time.
  • Shut Up & Sit Down: Curated by the keen minds behind tabletop game enthusiast hub Shut Up & Sit Down, all GDC passholders are invited to play the latest and most intriguing tabletop games released this past year in the Shut Up & Sit Down board game lounge, open at various points during GDC week.
GDC 2023 Session Highlights
GDC 2023 will feature sessions from some of the industry’s biggest game studios and companies. A few new notable sessions below:
  • One of the biggest games of 2022 came from an extremely small development team. Cult of the Lamb raced past 1 million copies sold in 10 days and despite being a surprise to some, it was certainly no accident. In a session titled, “Growing an Internet Cult: ‘Cult of the Lamb’s’ Social Strategy,” Jared J. Tan, Devolver Digital’s Community Strategist, will discuss how the development team created meme-able moments and an iconic art-style by thinking about marketing from the start. He’ll detail how he harnessed those elements while blending creative content and social media analytics to grow a culturally relevant gaming brand.
  • In a session titled, “The Future of Game Communities, and How We Avoid It,” longtime Community Manager Kelsey Gamble tracks the evolution of communities from what she’s learned working on everything from game retail community management to the launch of games like Fallout 76, to what we’re beginning to see in the world of NFT game communities. She explores them through the lens of community management theory, and discusses the red flags she’s seen along the way that point to concerns for the future.
  • Playtesting the full experience of your linear or open world story driven game can feel daunting—even more so when trying to evaluate the game with a limited pool of accessibility consumers. This presentation titled, “UX Summit: The Journey of Playtesting ‘God of War Ragnarök’ Accessibility at Scale,” will take you through the journey of tackling these challenges and their accessibility approach and methods with God of War Ragnarök. Sue Pacete, Senior UX Researcher at Sony Interactive Entertainment, will discuss what worked well and things they would do differently in the future.
  • As employees return to work, many companies are exploring a hybrid office, allowing for on-site and remote work. With globalization leading to faster and more reliable access to the internet, hybrid development environments are becoming more feasible with each passing year and yet they present their own unique challenges. This roundtable discussion titled, “Hot Desks to Sweatpants: Hybrid Work Roundtable,” is open to team leaders interested in dissecting how to create and support hybrid working environments. Join veterans and new hybrid team leaders alike to contemplate the challenges and celebrate the successes of this powerful office solution.

Keep watch on our calendar and this news section for further GDC 2023 updates as the event approaches.

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