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Steam Developer Days Announced For Next Year

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Steam Dev Days is a two-day game developer’s conference where professionals can meet in a relaxed, off the record environment. Developers will share their design and industry expertise, participate in roundtable discussions and attend lectures by industry veterans on topics ranging from game economies to VR, Linux/OpenGL, user-generated content and more. Developers will also have direct access to Valve’s Steam Team, and will be given a chance to test-drive and provide feedback on Steam OS, prototype Steam Machines and Steam Controllers.

Looks like Valve are really starting to make a big push, do you think we will see more Valve/Steam conventions in the future?

I think this is really great, a chance for developers to get together and rant discuss porting to Linux for the benefit of all of us Linux gamers!

I do hope that other services still live past the SteamOS boom, places like Desura, IndieGameStand, etc. really need to keep pushing. It's great, but we need more than one company pushing Linux after all we don't like monopolies right? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Sabun Oct 15, 2013
Wish I could attend this event... Some day in the future I'll be of a game developer status full time, and be able to learn from these professionals.
Lord Avallon Oct 15, 2013
Excellent news!
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