/C O R R E C T I O N -- UBM Tech Game Network/May 29, 2013 In the news release, 2013 Game Developers Conference Europe Reveals New Advisory Board Members, First Confirmed Speakers, issued 28-May-2013 by UBM Tech Game Network over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that updates have been made to the names mentioned in the Advisory Board paragraph as well as the names of the presenters for the GDC Europe 2013 sessions (see bulleted section) as originally issued inadvertently. The complete, corrected release follows: 2013 Game Developers Conference Europe Reveals New Advisory Board Members, First Confirmed Speakers Bigpoint, Daglow Entertainment, DONTNOD, Double Fine, Epic Games, Nordeus, 343 Industries And Ubisoft Montreal Among The Developers Speaking at Fifth Annual Event August 19-21BERLIN, May 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM Tech Game Network, organizers of the industry-leading Game Developers Conference™ Europe (GDC Europe), have revealed an initial lineup of speakers from leading development studios that will present lectures during the conference. Co-located and taking place alongside Europe's leading gamescom trade fair, GDC Europe will again provide the essential pan-European perspective on game development and business trends throughout the continent by gathering the world's leading game industry professionals to discuss timely and relevant topics across platforms and disciplines. Now in its fifth year, GDC Europe will run Monday through Wednesday, August 19-21 at the Cologne Congress-Centrum Ost in Cologne, Germany. Newly confirmed speakers include Epic Games' James Brown with a talk urging developers to approach storytelling from a perspective that empowers their players, Sebastien Lagarde of Remember Me developer DONTNOD on the game's art and how working under constraints can inspire more creativity; luminary Don Daglow on how best to take advantage of the treasures and avoid the traps of the transition to next-gen; and Oliver Franzke from Double Fine Productions discussing best practices for dealing with platform diversity, using the development of Broken Age for mobile platforms and PC as an example. In addition, the GDC Europe Advisory Board has added two new members, each from European development studios. The board welcomes Crytek's General Manager for Games, Nick Button-Brown, whose projects include Warface, Ryse and Homefront 2 via the company's multiple studios, and CD Projekt Red's Bartlomiej Gawel, lead concept artist working on the acclaimed Witcher series for the leading Polish developer. The Advisory Board, filled with practitioners and influencers from Europe's top game firms, also welcomes back returning members representing countries across the continent including Sweden (The Drowning lead Ben Cousins and Mojang's Daniel Kaplan), Denmark (Playdead's, Dino Patti), Finland (Remedy's Matias Myllyrinne), Britain (Rocksteady's David Hego), Germany (Ubisoft Blue Byte's Christopher Schmitz, Bigpoint's Sven Liebich and EA Phenomic's Dirk Ringe). Using GDC's custom-created submission system, each talk was rated multiple times by the advisory board and ranked. The full list of active board members can be found on the official GDC Europe website http://www.gdceurope.com/. "There was a tremendous boost in both the quality and number of submissions this year for GDC Europe. I can speak for the advisory board when saying that we think attendees will be extremely pleased with the speaker roster and find great value in the content that we're programming," said Meggan Scavio, general manager of all Game Developers Conference events. "We're excited to confirm additional speakers in the coming weeks to offer a well rounded experience where developers can learn from and inspire each other." The first confirmed sessions at GDC 2013 include:
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