Last chance to save €100 on All Access Passes - register before 7pm ET tonight

GDC Europe discounts end today

GDC Europe is just around the corner, but there’s still time to save money on your All Access Pass.

The €100 discount on conference passes ends today at 6.59pm ET. Attendees can register online at www.gdceurope.com to book their pass.

This year’s GDC Europe will be packed with interesting sessions from high-profile speakers, with newest additions to the roster including 

  • ‘How developers can get the most out of live streaming’ by Twitch’s Stuart Saw
  • ‘A great disturbance in development: the dark side of early access’ by Bohemia Interactive’s James Crowe
  • ‘Rebooting game design for virtual reality’ by Sony Worldwide Studios’ Jed Ashforth

You can find more must-see sessions, as picked by GDC organiser Meggan Scavio, right here.

Pass holders will also be able to attend the GDC Europe and Respawn Developer Night, a joint networking opportunity arranged by the teams behind the two events. This will take place at Bootshaus, Auenweg 173, Cologne.

GDC Europe takes place in Cologne, Germany from Monday, August 11th to Wednesday, August 13th. 

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