Event
http://www.pocketgamer.biz/events/1403/gdc-2020/
GDC 2020 (postponed)
San Francisco, USA
Date & Times: |
Monday, March 16th - 20th 2020 9am to 6pm |
Location: | San Francisco, United States of America |
Region: | North America |
Expected Size: | 10,000 - 50,000 |
Ticket Cost: | 1,000 USD |
Target Audience: | Developers, Indie Developers, Creatives, Recruitment, C-Level, Marketing, Students, Investors, Publishers, Tool Providers, Technical teams, Media, YouTubers / Streamers, Deve |
Event Type: | Conference |
Featured Platforms: | iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Windows, Console, Handheld Console, Wearables, Virtual Reality, Vi |
The Game Developers Conference is one of the largest games industry events for professionals in the world.
The event offers over 500 lectures, panels, tutorials and roundtable discussions, and an opportunity to network with your peers across the industry’s various sectors.
There’s also the GDC expo that showcases all the latest development tools, platforms and services to help you make and support your games. The conference also hosts the annual Game Developers Choice Awards, peer-recognised accolades for the hard work professionals in the industry perform all year round.
The 2019 event broke the conference's record attendance with a total of 29,000 industry professionals at San Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center from March 18th to 22nd.
GDC will be returning to the Moscone Convention Center Monday, March 16th to Friday, March 20th, 2020.

Venue
The Moscone Center
747 Howard Street
San Francisco
94103
California
United States of America
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