Gamecity:Hamburg Flies Its Flag At 2013 Game Developers Conference In San Francisco
Online, March 19, 2013 (Newswire.com) - With more than 20,000 visiting trade and business professionals, the GDC is the world's leading convention for game developers. The concurrent Expo turns a spotlight on the latest trends and innovations in the industry. gamecity:Hamburg, Germany's largest regional network in the games sector, is featured at the joint pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany (booth number 1614, www.gdc.german-pavilion.com) to inform the international audience about Hamburg as a European game development hotbed.
Apart from current trends like free-to-play and mobile games, 2013 will be the year of the new generation of gaming consoles and platforms. New competitors such as NVIDIA, OUYA and STEAM are bent on capturing a sizeable market share from Sony's and Microsoft's next-gen consoles. Therefore, an important trend for game developers is cross-platform engineering, i.e. developing games for different end devices while keeping additional expenditure to a minimum. Additional GDC sites besides San Francisco are Los Angeles, Shanghai and Cologne.
"In late March each year, the eyes of the entire games industry turn to the San Francisco GDC. It is where the latest innovations are unveiled and the course is set for future developments in the games sector. For gamecity:Hamburg, it is essential to take part every year and use this perfect opportunity to advertise our location and to expand our network internationally," according to Achim Quinke, one of gamecity:Hamburg's Managing Directors.
Stefan Klein and Achim Quinke will be present at the trade show pavilion (booth number 1614, www.gdc.german-pavilion.com) from March 27 to 29 and are available for personal meetings. Please e-mail info@gamecity-hamburg.de for scheduling. More information about gamecity:Hamburg and the four other exhibitors from Germany's northern metropolis can be found on http://www.gdc.german-pavilion.com/content/en/exhibitors/exhibitors.php.
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