This year's HIT Games Conference will take place in Berlin on the 7th and 8th of November, with over 60 sessions and more than 1000 attendees from 50 countries.

The HIT Games Conference will take place in Berlin at the beginning of November. The B2B event focuses on the high-revenue market segment of hyper-casual games, but also covers mobile games as a market segment, as well as PC and console games and web3 games.

The HIT Games Conference will take place on 7 and 8 November at the Meliá Berlin, in the run-up to Games Ground, with which it is co-operating. Tickets for the HIT Games Conference are available in three categories: Visitor for access to the conference programme for €29, Basic for limited access to networking opportunities for €349 and Premium for full access to all networking opportunities including the pre-party and networking party for €449. Premium ticket buyers will also receive discounts on upcoming events. In addition to the paid options, game development companies can apply for a free Basic ticket. This is limited to development studios, one ticket per company and for C-level management only.

In addition to the conference and networking opportunities, the HIT Games Conference will also feature an exhibition area where sponsors and game development companies will showcase themselves. The organisers are expecting more than 1000 visitors from over 50 countries at this year's HIT Games Conference. GamesMarkt is the media partner of the HIT Games Conference.

More information about the HIT Games Conference on 7 and 8 November in Berlin is available at hgconf.com/hgc-berlin2023.

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