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Get ready for GDC

Next week the biggest conference on the global games calendar takes place – the 2008 Game Developers Conference.

Running from February 18th to 22nd in San Francisco, the event promises to be its usually strong source of informative sessions and keynotes, technology announcements and key messages from senior executives in the games industry.

If you’re attending the event, we’ve posted a special primer to the event here. The comprehensive guide offers a listing of the key dates, when each keynote takes place, and outlines the hottest sessions.

That’s not all: throughout the the show, the Develop team will be out in force in San Francisco, posting regular updates, the latest news, and key commentary regarding the event here on developmag.com.

Whether you’re attending or not, don’t forget to make sure you’re signed up for our daily digest news update and newsflash service. Click here to register or update your details.

Develop is the only trade site promising thorough updates of not just the headline-grabbing session coverage, but also the latest announcements from the technology and middleware sector in games development, and all the breaking news.

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