Festival Updates
Your Guide to What’s Changing (and What’s Not)
This page answers the most common questions we’re hearing from the community. It will continue to evolve with timestamped updates as new details are confirmed.
Coming soon: Affiliate Program event list, immersive partner activations, Luminaries Speaker Series schedule, GDC Official Discord, and more.
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What actually changed this year?
What changed:
- GDC is now the Festival of Gaming: a five-day experience that extends beyond the Moscone halls and brings learning, connection, and celebration together.
- The pass structure has been simplified. Fewer tiers, clearer value, and full access built around how the industry works today.
- The conference agenda has been unified. No more siloed All Access/Core/Summits pathways. One program, one ecosystem, all five days.
- New session formats (i.e., fireside chats, forums, keynotes, and more) designed for more interdisciplinary conversations and audience engagement, creating real connection and networking in the room.
- The Expo Floor has been rebuilt as the Festival Hall with five themed neighborhoods, each with its own stage, lounge, and interactive experiences to make exploration easier and more meaningful.
- Networking has expanded with informal meetups to structured formats, plus GamePlan, the new facilitated 1:1 meetings program for high-intent connections, accessible with a Game Changer Pass.
- Luminaries Speaker Series: Big-picture, executive-level sessions that explore the future of the games industry: emerging platforms, transformative technologies, global shifts, cultural trends, IP ecosystems, and big-picture strategy. Exclusive to Game Changer Pass holders.
- Free childcare for children 3 months and up, so caregivers don’t have to choose between being at GDC and being with their family.
- GDC Nights now runs Monday-Thursday! Four official nights to celebrate the industry, not scramble for plans:
- Monday: Opening Night at the Ballpark — the big-tent welcome with tabletop game play, partner activations, game-trailer showcases, and a fan-voted movie on the big screen brought to life with immersive, stadium-wide lighting effects.
- Tuesday: Developers’ Concert in a primetime slot – game music and special guests on a proper stage.
- Wednesday: Independent Games Festival (IGF) Awards – indie ingenuity and student standouts in the spotlight.
- Thursday: Games Developers Choice Awards (GDCA) – the craft saluting the year’s best in design, narrative, visual art, audio, and innovation.
What didn't change:
- Deep, technical, developer-trusted sessions. The rigorous, real-world content that has defined GDC for decades is still the backbone of the week.
- Peer-reviewed talks from experts across the industry, still vetted by your peers and crafted by people who do the work every day.
- Moscone Center as home base – the reliable, centralized campus that keeps the whole industry connected in one place.
- Celebrating the industry via Awards. The IGF Awards and GDCA remain the nights where the community recognizes its own.
- The culture, craft, and community you come back for. GDC is still built for the B2B games industry and the people who make games happen.
- Conference Associates to help you navigate the week with clarity and ease.
- Yerba Buena Gardens as a meet-up hub! GDC continues to secure this space from the City of San Francisco so you always have an open, reliable place for lunches, hangs, and impromptu meetings.
- 750+ scholarship passes each year, distributed through community partners to keep GDC accessible to emerging and underrepresented talent.
- Student Day on Friday – a dedicated gateway for local students to learn how to break into the industry.
- Health & safety as a priority. The GDC hotline, Code of Conduct, and on-site safety measures remain in place to protect the community.
- GDC Encounters – our version of speed networking, still there to help you meet new collaborators quickly.
- Designated meeting locations in Festival Hall Base Camp – a clear, central area for meetings scheduled through the app (formerly Connect Lounge).
- Community support amenities, including gender-neutral bathrooms, pronoun ribbons, quiet room, multi-faith room, lactation pods, childcare, and more, because feeling safe and seen is part of doing your best work.
Why did GDC make these changes?
You spoke. We listened. Across surveys, roundtables, 1:1 conversations, market studies, and Advisory Board guidance, we heard the same messages loud and clear: make GDC easier to navigate, easier to connect, and easier to get value from. Every change this year reflects what the community asked for:
- Less confusion around passes.
- Less siloed content.
- Better ways to meet the right people.
- More places to gather during the day and at night.
- A full-week of GDC experiences, not a collection of rooms.
The Festival of Gaming provides: more access, more clarity, more connection, and more reasons to spend all five days together.
What do you mean by the entire game ecosystem?
GDC is for everyone who makes successful games happen. That’s everyone who contributes to how games are imagined, built, shipped, marketed, scaled, and sustained. This includes: Developers, Designers, Artists, Producers, Engineers, Writers, Audio teams, Composers, Voice Actors, Marketers, Analysts, Publishers, Investors, Platform Partners, Educators, Tools & tech providers, Community managers, External Development teams, Executives, Studio Heads, and Senior Leaders. Ultimately, GDC serves everyone supporting the business and craft behind games.
Since GDC’s first gathering in 1988, the industry has transformed into a far more complex, interconnected ecosystem. Today’s games require cross-functional teams, multi-year live ops, sophisticated production pipelines, and robust go-to-market strategies. A modern industry needs a modern gathering – one built for the full ecosystem, not just one corner of it. This is GDC adapting to serve how games are made today.
What does "Festival of Gaming" mean? Is GDC now a consumer show?
No, GDC is not becoming a consumer event. The Festival of Gaming simply reflects what GDC already is and what the industry has been asking for: a bigger, more connected, more holistic gathering for everyone who makes games happen.
For years, GDC has already been more than a conference. It’s always been a week where the industry comes together, not necessarily only for sessions, but for concerts, awards, community events, reunions, meetups, and the creative energy that fills the city. A week where teams share breakthroughs, celebrate milestones, hunt for collaborators, showcase new work, and talk honestly about the future.
In other words, it has always had the spirit of a festival: a collective, craft-driven celebration of the people behind the world’s most impactful medium.
Rebranding as GDC Festival of Gaming does not change the core of what GDC is:
- It is still a B2B, games industry event.
- It still delivers the most trusted, peer-reviewed technical content in the industry.
- It is still built around professional growth, discovery, networking, and shared expertise.
What has changed is our commitment to serve the entire game-making ecosystem, not just one discipline, one career stage, or one part of the process. The Festival name signals that the week now brings together more communities, more formats, more ways to learn, more ways to connect, and more ways to celebrate the work that shapes modern games.
What happened to the old passes?
The previous structure (All Access, Core, Summits, Audio, Independent Games Summit, Expo, and Friday Only Expo) was confusing and uneven, with some communities overpaying and others underserved.
No more Conference vs. Expo – one pass now delivers the full value of GDC. We unified the pass structure to make access clearer, more equitable, and packed with more value no matter your role, goals, or experience level:
- Festival Pass: Equivalent to the old All Access pass at a fraction (40%) of the price.
- Game Changer Pass: Everything in Festival plus onsite benefits like the Luminaries Speaker Series and GamePlan facilitated meetings.
- Two application-based passes, both include all Festival Pass benefits at a reduced price:
- Early Stage Indie & Start-up Pass
- Academic Pass
How are the new Festival Program tracks different from past GDC tracks?
The program is designed to reflect how modern games are made today: across disciplines, across teams, and across the full lifecycle of a game. Rather than siloed programs, the Festival Program introduces ecosystem tracks that mirror the real workflows of building, shipping, and sustaining successful games.
Each track now brings together content + community, combining:
- Focused sessions, workshops, and roundtables
- Cross-disciplinary knowledge-sharing
- Built-in networking opportunities
- Clear pathways to explore adjacent skills and processes
The result: cohesive journeys that follow the arc of game creation, from concept and production to launch, live operations, player engagement, and long-term success.
This shift makes it easier to:
- Learn the way real teams work – cross-functionally
- Connect with peers who shape the same part of the game ecosystem you do
- Discover new practices outside your role without buying a separate pass
We’ve elevated several previously underrepresented disciplines into full program tracks. Business Strategy, Discovery & Marketing, Independent Development, Product Management, Team Leadership, and Narrative & Performance now stand alongside long-established tracks, ensuring every discipline that shapes a successful game has a dedicated home at GDC.
It’s a program built for the full industry, not just one corner of it, because great games are made by many disciplines moving together.
Are Summits gone?
Absolutely not – we know how vital these are to the industry. Instead of being confined to their own part of the conference schedule on Monday-Tuesday, they now sit inside the unified program as carefully crafted festival journeys through focused session series, workshops, roundtables, and signature sessions you can attend with any pass all week long.
This year, you’ll find 16 Summit communities woven throughout the program: Audio, Animation, Art Direction, Community Management, Game AI, Level Design, Tabletop, Product Management, Independent Games, Machine Learning, Technical Artist, Tools, Narrative, UX, Visual Effects, and Thriving Players.
This makes it easier for disciplines to intersect (AI + Animation, Audio + Design, Tools + Production), and easier for attendees to explore new areas without buying an additional pass.
Plus, the price of a Festival Pass is less expensive than the price of the old Summits Pass, but with the benefit of now getting access to all event content, not just the Summits.
What happened to the Independent Games Summit?
Independent development didn’t go away – it expanded. What used to be a two-day Summit is now a full-week Independent Development Track that covers the realities, challenges, and opportunities that indies face today: solo and small-studio workflows, pitching, early access, scaling, creative risk, funding, and more.
What’s new:
- A full-week Independent Development Track with focused sessions, workshops, roundtables, and practical guidance designed specifically for indies.
- A curated indie journey woven throughout the Festival with a full-week program that blends community, collaboration, resources, and opportunities.
- A more affordable Festival Pass that unlocks the entire indie track plus every other discipline across the Festival. No more needing a separate Summits Pass to access craft-specific talks that feature indie games.
- A dedicated Indie & Education neighborhood in the Festival Hall, complete with its own stage for microtalks, fireside chats, and community meetups.
- A brand-new Early Stage Indie & Start-up Pass, expanding access for emerging studios and first-time founders.
- Game Changer Pass holders can now apply for the GDC Pitch Competition and can participate in GamePlan (facilitated, 1:1 high-value meetings)
- The IGF Awards now have their own standalone night on Wednesday, giving independent games the spotlight and celebration they deserve.
What used to be two days of programming is now an interconnected ecosystem of content, community, and opportunity. This new approach is designed to support the full arc of independent development, empowering indies with more learning, more visibility, more access, and more ways to build long-term success.
What about the Audio community?
Audio remains a core pillar of GDC. What’s better:
- The old Audio Pass (which only covered Audio sessions) used to cost more than today’s Festival Pass.
- Now, Audio professionals get full access to all content, all week.
- Audio-focused sessions, demos, and meetups remain strong and are woven more intentionally across the program.
And the Developers’ Concert remains a major showcase of the craft, now in a prime evening slot on Tuesday of GDC week.
The Expo Floor is now the Festival Hall — what’s different?
A lot. Previously, it was a large open floor with booths, two stages, and one lounge. Now, it’s an experience-led festival environment organized into five themed neighborhoods: Game Development, Future Tech, Indie & Education, International, Monetization & Player Engagement.
Each neighborhood includes:
- A dedicated stage hosting microtalks, demos, AMAs, and fast-paced sessions tailored to that neighborhood’s theme.
- A community lounge designed for casual meetups, spontaneous conversations, and connecting with people who share your interests.
- Complimentary pop-up light bites so you can explore, connect, and stay energized without leaving the Hall.
You’ll also find a live Podcast Studio, where you can watch recordings in real time! We have a few slots open, so please get in touch if you’d like to host an episode during GDC.
And yes, your staples are still here! alt.ctrl.GDC and the IGF Pavilion return in full force, bringing the creativity, experimentation, and discovery the community loves.
Are you still doing the GDC Pitch competition?
Yes! One of GDC’s most beloved programs is absolutely returning. Even better – eligibility is expanding. You no longer need a GDC Play booth to participate. This year, anyone with a Game Changer Pass can apply. Applications are open until February 2, 2026.
What is the GDC Affiliate Program?
New this year, the Affiliate Program highlights vetted community events happening across San Francisco during GDC week. Why? The community told us it was hard to tell which events were legitimate, safe, or worth the time, so we created a trusted guide you can rely on.
The Affiliate Program will:
- Spotlight partner events that meet select criteria
- Help you navigate the wider ecosystem of events
- Expand options for evening programming beyond GDC Nights
- Promote and support community-run initiatives
The first wave of events will be posted shortly.
What is the Luminaries Speaker Series?
A new, high-level series for senior leaders featuring: Market outlooks, Platform and ecosystem strategy, Cross-media IP, AI/ML implications, Player behavior trends, and more.
Hosted at Blue Shield of California Theater at YBCA, Tuesday–Thursday. Exclusive to Game Changer Pass holders.
Speaker announcements begin in December.
What is GamePlan and who is it for?
GamePlan is a new, facilitated 1:1 meetings program built in response to attendees requests for a better way to meet the right people quickly. It’s double opt-in. No AI. No blind matches. You can get up to 10 high-intent meetings across two days. Get on calendars early, secure the conversations that matter to you, and walk away with real momentum in motion.
It’s designed for: Executives, Publishers, Investors, Tools & tech companies, Buyers & decision-makers, Studios seeking partners, Founders raising capital, and Media & press
Eligibility:
- Game Changer Pass holders
- Invited qualified participants
For more casual, low-pressure connections, GDC Encounters (our Speed Networking format) continues, along with dedicated spaces throughout the Festival Hall where you can meet up with people you’ve scheduled through the Event App.
What’s new with GDC Nights?
We’ve expanded from 2 nights to 4 nights, each with its own identity. All official. All GDC-run. All included.
Why the change?
- The community asked for reliable evening options built into the pass – something easy, welcoming, and available every night before exploring other receptions and community events around the city.
- For years, people have requested a real, official Monday night kickoff to help find their people from the start. What better way than doing it under the stadium lights with community partners, hands-on tabletop game play, unique activations, ballpark concessions, and a fan-voted movie paired with game trailers, amplified by dynamic lighting effects that transform the ballpark into an immersive experience.
- The Developers’ Concert gets the elevated, prime-time spotlight it deserves – not a midday slot that competes with lunch.
- The Independent Games Festival (IGF) Awards and Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA) now each get their own dedicated night, giving every community its moment to shine, celebrate one another, and come together around the craft without rushing through a marathon double-program.
What's happening on Monday night at GDC Festival of Gaming?
We’re kicking off the Festival at Oracle Park with a full-stadium experience: hands-on tabletop game play, community partner activations, game trailers, and a fan-voted movie on the big screen paired with dynamic stadium-wide lighting effects that transforms the ballpark into an immersive, cinematic experience. It’s the first moment the Festival expands across the city and the perfect place to reconnect, meet new faces, and set your week in motion.
- Do I need a special pass to attend? No. The Monday night event is open to all pass holders.
- Will there be food and drinks? Yes. Stadium concessions will be open for purchase throughout the evening.
- Can I participate in the movie selection? Yes! We’ll be running a pre-event vote so attendees can choose the fan-favorite film shown on the stadium screen.
- Can my team activate or sponsor part of the event? Absolutely! There are opportunities for immersive activations, community partner tables, and branded experiences. Partner with us.
What new food & drink perks did you add?
Complimentary pop-up light bites in each Festival Hall neighborhood lounge.
Game Changer Pass holders:
- Daily picnic lunch Monday-Friday at Yerba Buena Gardens (up to $100 value)
- Dedicated seating area in Yerba Buena Gardens
Please note: Yerba Buena Gardens remains open to the public! Each year, GDC secures this space from the City of San Francisco specifically to keep it accessible, preventing outside groups from taking it over or restricting access. A portion will be reserved for Game Changer Pass holders during lunch simply to provide a consistent place to gather, while the majority of the Gardens stays available for everyone.
Fun update: We will now be providing music at the Yerba Buena Gardens stage during lunch hours which can be enjoyed by everyone!
When will session dates and times be published?
Mid-December. Currently, the Agenda shows confirmed titles, descriptions, and speakers, with more being added each week.
How do group discounts work?
Register 10 or more people together for Festival and/or Game Changer passes and receive 10% off the current price. If you're organizing a larger team trip, our Group Registration team can help streamline the process and point you to travel savings and other support options.
Do you offer any additional travel support?
Yes! In addition to discounted hotels, group pricing, and Visa assistance (by request), we're excited to announce that all our registered attendees have access to flight and car rental discounts. Please refer to your welcome email for discount codes. If you have any questions or issues accessing the codes, email GameMarketing@informa.com
What else would you like to see here?
We love to hear your feedback! This page will be updated with new confirmations, clarifications, and community-requested details.
Where can I send questions or concerns?
- General questions: gdcregistration@informa.com
- Program questions: gdccontent@informa.com
- Media/Press: gdcpress@fortyseven.com
- GamePlan: gdcgameplan@informa.com
- Group registration: gdcgroupregistration@informa.com



