GGG - GamesGatheringGermany is a nationwide networking initiative by Assemble Entertainment, an independent publisher and developer based in Wiesbaden (Germany), which also organises the annual developer conference GDD - GermanDevDays. This free networking event features presentations and the chance to try out games from Assemble and other developers. It also provides an opportunity to exchange ideas and network with others in the German gaming scene in a relaxed setting. André Bernhardt is also set to give a presentation. He will discuss risk-taking, decision-making and realistic expectations in the creative process, refer to typical financing options and demonstrate that there is no one-size-fits-all solution, but rather that individual paths and creative approaches are required. Tickets for the event are free but limited. Over 50% of the free tickets have already been claimed.

GGG Programme #2 - 19 February 2026

  • 16:00 – Let's get started
  • 16:00–17:30 – Drinks, snacks and networking
  • 17:30–18:30 – Presentation by André Bernhardt
  • 18:30–19:00 – Drinks, snacks and networking
  • 21:00 – Goodbye!

GGG – Games Gathering Germany is funded by the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport, Housing and Rural Affairs as part of the Hessen Innovation Promotion programme, under the heading of 'Promotion of Cultural and Creative Industries'.


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