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Day Of The Devs has officially opened submissions for indie games for its upcoming San Francisco Edition, set to take place during the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in March 2025. This highly anticipated event celebrates the creativity and innovation of independent game developers from around the world.
Developers are encouraged to submit their unique projects, showcasing the diverse range of gaming experiences that the indie scene has to offer. The event aims to highlight not only established titles but also emerging games that push the boundaries of storytelling, art, and gameplay mechanics.
Participants can expect an engaging atmosphere filled with opportunities for networking, collaboration, and exposure to industry professionals. Selected games will have the chance to be featured in front of a live audience, providing invaluable feedback and recognition.
With the GDC being a focal point for game developers, this event promises to be an exciting platform for indie talent to shine and connect with fellow creators and enthusiasts alike.
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