The Super Early Bird phase has already ended, and the Early Bird phase for this year’s devcom will only last a few more days. Depending on the ticket type, you can save up to €500. At the same time, the application period for this year’s Indie Showcase is also coming to a close.

Early Bird buyers save the most with the VIP & Networking Pass, which offers a €500 discount compared to the regular price—if purchased before 31 May. The Business Pass and the Content Pass are also available at reduced rates of €300 and €150 respectively during this phase.

Importantly, 31 May is not only the end of the Early Bird ticket sale; it is also the final deadline to register for the Indie Showcase. A total of 20 indie games will have the chance to present themselves free of charge to international devcom attendees at the Confex in Cologne from 17 August.

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