With experts from bippinbits to Wargaming, this year’s Game Industry Conference in Poland  has announced it's current speaker lineup. The Legal and Mobile Summits are also set to return, offering important side events for the games industry.

Game Industry Conference (GIC), happening from 23 to 26 October 2025 in Poznań, Poland, has revealed their first speaker lineup, including Petr Nohejl (Warhorse Studios), Leszek Krupiński (CD Projekt Red), Patryk Scelina (Sonic Atoms), Thomas Feichtmeir, Krzysztof Taperek (11 bit studios), Jacek Miąskiewicz (Flying Wild Hog), Marco Bucci (Walt Disney Publishing), and Joseph Azzam (ex-Romero Games), Ekaterina Yavorskaya (Wargaming), René Habermann (bippinbits), Cris Vega (IO Interactive), Tereza Roller (Plan A Collective), Frank Radecki (Remedy Entertainment), Marie Majerwall (Reality Labs), Reinhard Pollice (THQ Nordic) and Dan Scherlis.

The current lineup includes about 80 lectures with 120 speakers, with more promised to be announced.

GIC’s industry side events are also set to return, among them the Legal Summit and the Mobile Summit. Tickets for the event are reduced in price until 12 September.

GIC is one of Poland’s biggest games industry events. It runs simultaneously with the B2C game fair Poznań Game Arena (PGA).

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