Event: Games Crossing Borders, a Bavarian-Polish Exchange

How do you design a video game, publish your product or fund your next game project in Bavaria and in Poland? What do the gaming industries and indie dev scenes look like in both regions? Games Crossing Borders – an exchange, conference and networking event – provides insights into these topics with talks, a panel discussion and a pitching event.

Munich/Warsaw, February 11, 2021. The half-day event Games Crossing Borders – A Bavarian-Polish Exchange seeks to connect the Bavarian and the Polish gaming industries on February 23, 2021. The AHK Poland, Games/Bavaria, Bayern International and event partner Games Bavaria Munich e.V. (GBM) invite you to participate in the conference and networking event on Eventory.

The program features talks on game design and publishing your game, how-tos on different financing and funding options, and a panel about the indie game scenes in Poland and Bavaria. Speakers from international organizations and companies will provide insights into topics addressing games industry professionals and attendees from other business sectors. The event wraps up with six short pitches from indie game developers looking for potential partners.

Attend the Event for Free

The event can be attended for free and will be held on the platform Eventory (registration required):

Further information about the agenda, the speakers and the event partners is available on the platform. Attendees can set up their profiles prior to the event and set up meetings on Eventory between February 23 and February 28.  Indie game developers from Bavaria who would like to pitch their project are invited to send an email to [email protected] (Bavaria) or [email protected] (Poland) until February 15, including information about the team and about the game (concept, prototype, or production phase).

Confirmed Publishers

Private Division operates three offices: in New York, Seattle and Munich. The publisher works with developers worldwide to help promising titles succeed critically and commercially.

FDG Entertainment works with the best indie developers in the world to develop highly creative games. A large network of partners guarantees the best quality for every genre with very different styles and game mechanics.

Mixtvision wants to spark people’s curiosity, stimulate their own thinking and encourage change. And what better way to do that than through storytelling. The Munich-based company uses books, games and films to do this. Games published by Mixtvision include the multi-award-winning A Juggler’s Tale and FAR: Lone Sails.

Koch Media is a leading producer and marketer of digital entertainment products. Its games business includes game development and self-publishing under the Deep Silver and Ravenscourt labels, partner publishing and distribution. Koch Media’s publishing label Deep Silver has published more than 200 games, including its own brands such as Saints Row and Metro.

remote control productions is an independent, internationally active production house. rcp focuses on the placement, development and production of entertainment software. In addition to services, the team also focuses on the development of its own projects in its core competencies of business development, producing, sales, creative services and research.

11 Bit Studios was founded in 2009 and gained international recognition with best-selling titles such as This War of Mine and Frostpunk. The former game was even added to the reading list at Polish schools. The Warsaw-based studio not only develops and publishes its own titles, but also supports selected teams in publishing their own titles.

Games Operators S.A. is a Polish publisher based in Warsaw. The company helps develop innovative and unique games – starting from concepts to almost finished productions.