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Take part in GDC’s network of game dev knowledge with the Monthly Newsletter
Take part in GDC's network of game dev knowledge with the Monthly Newsletter
CDG 2020
GDC's July 2020 Newsletter comes packed with:
  • GDC Podcast feat. David Gardner with game investment firm London Venture Partners
  • Free access to the new State of the Industry Report: Work from Home Edition
  • Latest news on GDC Summer and more...
  • New GDC State Of The Industry: WFH Edition Survey Reveals COVID-19'S Impact On Devs. Read More >>
  • Get A Sneak Peek At The Platform You'll Be Using To Attend GDC Summer. Read More >>
  • GDC Summer Attendees, Look Forward To A Q&A With Veteran Producer Rod Fergusson! Read More >>
GDC Podcast
 
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David Gardner is a 30+ year game industry pro, former CEO at Atari and ex-EVP at EA who now runs video game-focused venture capital firm London Venture Partners. He told GDC Podcast hosts Kris Graft and Alissa McAloon all about securing funding for your game project. Listen Now >>

Video Game Deep Cuts
A selection of video game long-reads curated by GDC EVP Simon Carless

How Satisfactory’s developers lied to their players and why the players loved it.

Payload delivered: how Team Fortress 2 modders did what Valve wouldn’t.


Nintendo is taking down Animal Crossing glitch YouTube videos, and creating quite a debate by doing so.

Why Kentucky Route Zero connects the dark past of adventure games in fascinating ways.
Gamasutra Editor's Picks
Ian Hamilton
"The Last Of Us Part II is a landmark moment for game accessibility, resulting in an outpouring of emotion from all across the community. I've pulled together a few examples." Read More >>

Karl Kontus
"Exploring the answers to questions like 'How much can I earn as an indie solo developer?' and 'How much does a typical indie game earn in its lifetime?'" Read More >>

Tommy Thompson
"Let's dig into the AI design and development of the Hunters, the Infected and Ellie." Read More >>

Sebastian Long
"Researchers studied the players’ behavior, carefully tracking all 12 playtesters, seeking evidence of their misunderstanding or misbehavior in Control’s unsettling world." Read More >>
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