Preparations for the GermanDevDays in July are in full swing. The programme is set, the space is filling up and interested parties can apply for a ticket until the end of June.

Registration for the GermanDevDays is no guarantee of participation. Due to the limited number of places, the list of participants is curated. Anyone interested can register for the conference until 30 June. Those who receive a ticket can then also register for one of the eight workshops.

The GermanDevDays are organised by Assemble Entertainment and will take place on 9 and 10 July in Frankfurt. In addition to Assemble, the Frankfurt Economic Development Agency, Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Games Industry Mittweida, Sigma Unit and Byting Games have already been confirmed as exhibitors.

The twelve up-and-coming teams that will be able to present themselves free of charge at this year's GermanDevDays are Spicy Sushi Games, Full Steam Studios, Nebulanookgame, Game Kombinat, Jörg und ‘Freunde’, Project Sunset, Lovely Bytes, Bold Beetle Games, Riding Turtles, Team Super, Brainlag Games and Freedom Burgers.

According to the organisers, almost 60% of the space is already fully booked.


Never miss anything from the German, Swiss and Austrian games industry again: subscribe for free to our Daily newsletter and get all news straight to your inbox.

Share this post

Written by

Stephan Steininger
Stephan is Editor in Chief
Google Agrees to App Store Reforms as Part of a Settlement With Epic Games
The Epic Games Store is one of the alternative app stores within the Android ecosystem that will likely benefit from the settlement. © Epic Games

Google Agrees to App Store Reforms as Part of a Settlement With Epic Games

By Marcel Kleffmann 3 min read
Google Agrees to App Store Reforms as Part of a Settlement With Epic Games
The Epic Games Store is one of the alternative app stores within the Android ecosystem that will likely benefit from the settlement. © Epic Games

Google Agrees to App Store Reforms as Part of a Settlement With Epic Games

By Marcel Kleffmann 3 min read