The full business schedule and exhibition programme for Games Ground Berlin 2024 are now online. More than 120 speakers will participate, with various side events, a games exhibition full of 70 titles as well as student showcases, and the conference "AI Utopia and Dystopia" of Stiftung Digitale Spielekultur.

The Games Ground Berlin festival in the capital city of Germany takes place from 14-16 November 2024 at Alte Münze. Now, the programme of the conference has been released. More than 120 speakers will be sharing their knowledge on 4 stages and a workshop area. Over 50 mentors are also part of the festival, sharing their experience with about 80 mentees. Live pitch competitions, a publisher connect meeting with 40 publishers present and 1-on-1 expert sessions are rounding out the business experience. The full schedule for every day can be found here.

At the exhibition, more than 70 games will be presented and playable, including a student games showcase with multiple schools, including Futuregames Warsaw, SAE, HTW, University of Europe, School for Games and BIMM.

Additionally, the Stiftung Digitale Spielekultur will host the conference "AI Utopia and Dystopia“ in the course of Games Ground. The program can be found here.

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