Save up to $625 on conference passes

Last chance for GDC 2013 early bird discounts

The early bird discount rates for this year’s Game Developers Conference end today.

Attendees who book now can save up to $625 on an All Access passes compared to on-site prices, with discounts also available to all other ticket types except the Independent Games Summit, which has now sold out.

The All Access Pass gives attendees access to every session and GDC-managed event in the conference, a subscription to GDC Vault, and the ability to receive invites and schedule meetings with exhibitors via GDC Business Matchmaking.

Developers set to speak at the event include Blizzard disccuing next-gen photorealism, FTL creator Subset Games on how and why it took the game to Kickstarter, ZombiU and Ghost Recon devs on narrative structures and Bungie, which is set to open up on its latest title Destiny.

A plethora of other game companies from around the world are also set to attend one of the biggest events in the develoment calendar, including the likes of Media Molecule, Epic Games, Frictional Games, The Creative Assembly and thechineseroom.

For more information on the event and to purchase tickets, visit the official website.

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