Download our brand new 2022 Post Show Report to view:
🎮 All the highlights of the events including the matching t-shirts, on-site competitions, afternoon session stretches, Women in Gaming lunch and much more!
🎮 The key interactive discussions and takeaways from industry leaders on how to drive up game quality and build a user experience that is nothing less than exceptional
🎮 Audience Overview: see what companies attended, how many attended and their seniority - who might you get the chance to connect with next year?
🎮 Testimonials and more!
Thank you to everyone who joined us in Amsterdam and we hope to see you again in 2023! 👾 p.s. try to find yourself in the pictures!
View this snapshot of the attendees who joined us for #GQF 2022 - take a peek at who you could meet on-site this June in Amsterdam!
The need for more diversity and inclusion within games is becoming more apparent in today’s climate, with many game avatars and storylines not being tailored towards minority groups, resulting in a lack of new user engagement and retention. This is also a work in progress for the games industry itself, with insufficient representation of minority groups in leading roles. Change is more important now than ever before, to appeal to wider markets, encourage and retain new users, and improve company cultures across the entire industry.
Ahead of this year’s Game Quality Forum, we spoke exclusively to Chelsea Curran Adams, Director of Quality Assurance for Fortnite at Epic Games, about the level of diversity in the games industry, the challenges and benefits of more diverse games, and initiatives for driving change within gaming.
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Ahead of this year’s Global Game Quality Forum, this comprehensive industry report will provide you with the unique opportunity to explore the current state of AI, automation and ML solutions in the gaming industry.
It will also delve into the impact of the pandemic, the challenges, drivers and strategies for successfully implementing these technologies, plus commentary from David King, Director of Technology at Electronic Arts (EA), where he provides his key insights on our industry results for this year.
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The need for more diversity and inclusion within the games industry is becoming more apparent in today’s climate with the insufficient representation of minority groups in leading roles. Thus, change is more important now than ever before, to attract, retain and improve company cultures across the entire industry.
Ahead of this year’s Global Game Quality Forum, this infographic includes key insights from the Ukie Diversity Consensus Report 2022 on the current state of the games industry workforce, highlighting areas such as age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and mental health, to help you drive change and improve diversity and inclusion in the games industry.
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