The founder of GDC, Chris Crawford, has suggested that the "gigantic costs" of the event, compared with the "microscopic costs" of interacting over the internet, mean GDC is "rapidly becoming a dinosaur." Read more| GamesIndustry.biz Latest Articles Feed
This year, I took some time to better articulate some criticisms of GDC that I've hinted at on Twitter and elsewhere.| Bruno Dias
At the root of all of GDC's problems is the profit motive.| Bruno Dias
GDC relies heavily on unpaid and underpaid labor from attendees, and that's obviously terrible.| Bruno Dias
Hosting GDC in San Francisco highlights where UBM's priorities lie. Spoilers: it's not with devs.| Bruno Dias
How GDC's byzantine system of expo and conference passes betrays the stated purpose of the conference.| Bruno Dias
GDC uses its "advocacy" category not to promote social movements, but to contain and coopt them.| Bruno Dias
A former project coordinator for Sweet Baby Inc. stated in a GDC talk from 2022 that people should steal from books for narrative ideas.| That Park Place
Teamfight Tactics Game Director Peter Whalen dives into Cyber City, accessibility, and why taking risks is central to TFT set 14 and beyond.| But Why Tho?