Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. Register here.
I’m very excited to present our full agenda for our GamesBeat Summit 2023 event on May 22-23 at the Marina del Rey Marriott in Los Angeles. It will be accompanied by a third day of virtual content on May 24. You can use this code GBSDEANNEWS for a 40% discount on tickets.
It’s my pleasure to note this is our 15th annual event, and our theme is The Next Level, as in what will deliver the next level of growth for gaming. We’re in a tough downturn now and we need to blend the thinking of our best minds — and perhaps AIs — to figure out how to get to the other side.
And while times are tough, I still think it’s worth it to gather at the industry’s center at the GamesBeat Summit and contemplate the big questions facing gaming. Our themes include gaming and Hollywood, generative AI, user-generated content, mental health, sustainability, mobile gaming, diversity, blockchain games and the metaverse.
Over the years, we built GamesBeat Summit into THE event to meet the gaming thought leaders. Whatever the latest gaming trend is, whether it’s at the core of the industry or on its edge, we expose you to the best thinkers — and let you draw your conclusions about what could disrupt gaming next.
Event
GamesBeat Summit 2023
Join the GamesBeat community in Los Angeles this May 22-23. You’ll hear from the brightest minds within the gaming industry to share their updates on the latest developments.
Our commitment to our GamesBeat community is to sort through the hype, follow the money and analyze the business trends. What do I mean by community? Well, I regularly introduce game startups to a list of 45 venture capitalists who focus on games. More than a quarter of those VCs recently wanted to be introduced for the first time to Richard Garfield’s new startup Popularium.
We also try to create a real community. We’ve offered free codes to bring eligible people to attend our Women in Gaming Breakfast (code: GBSWIGB23) and our first-even Diversity in Gaming Breakfast (code: GBSDIV23) at this year’s event. About 51% of our speakers come from diverse backgrounds. We hope you come to our in-person days and engage in the meals, networking and thought-leadership sessions.
We’ll close the event with our annual GamesBeat Visionary Awards, hosted by Tammy McDonald.
Without further ado, here’s who we’ll have at our GamesBeat Summit 2023 event.
Day 1 (May 22, 2023) in person in LA at the Marina del Rey Marriott
8:00am – 9:15am
Women in Gaming Breakfast
Implementing change and bringing women to the forefront in the gaming industry
The breakfast will feature a panel of gaming veterans who will share their experiences, insights and inspirations for gaming. It will address breaking into the industry and breaking barriers, as well as opportunities to implement change on a high level in games. The idea behind our sixth Women in Gaming breakfast is to help women network, listen to each other, and take away some positive and practical inspirations for change, creativity, innovation and business success.
Moderator: Rachel Kaser, writer for GamesBeat
Michelle Torrey, Visa
Jen Oneal, CEO of Magic Soup Games
Catharina Mallet, vice president and general manager of EA Maxis
Sponsored by Visa
9:15am – 9:25 am
Welcome
Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat
9:25am – 9:30 am
Emcee introduction
Latoya Peterson, cofounder, CXO, and Director for the Culture at Glow Up Games
9:30 am – 10:00 am
The future of mobile gaming
Shlomi Aizenberg COO Playtika
Chris Plummer, Senior Vice President and Co-Head of Mobile for Activision
Lisa Anderson, EVP Jam City
Moderator: Jordan Fragen, GamesBeat writer
Sponsored by Facebook gaming
10:am – 10:30 am
Transforming gaming experiences with AI
Unity has researched and productized AI for years, and has anticipated AI being the second biggest inflection point in the history of the gaming industry in the last 20 years after the emergence of 3D. Join Unity CEO John Riccitiello for a discussion about the thrilling world of gaming and artificial intelligence, where AI and ML technologies are changing the way interactive entertainment is created and consumed, and why real-time 3D (RT3D) content matters now more than ever. Learn more about how creators can leverage AI to build more immersive and dynamic gaming and industry experiences and take their visions to greater heights. Riccitiello will be moderated by Joost van Dreunen, author of One Up: Creativity, Competition and the Global Business of Video Games.
John Riccitiello, CEO of Unity, fireside chat
Moderator: Joost van Dreunen, NYU and author of One Up
10:30 am – 11am
Ready Player All: Launching games at the forefront of culture
Join us to hear how game publishing has transformed, with leading publishers launching games as culturally-relevant entertainment. Get a first look at how Niantic is launching its brand-new IP Peridot, reaching, engaging and converting gamers from all walks of life.
Jordan Fragen, GamesBeat writer (moderator)
Assaf Sagy, TikTok
Rema Vasan, TikTok
Mike Quigley, CMO, Niantic
Sponsored by TikTok
11am – 11:30am
BREAK
11:30am – 12pm
Enjoy the Game: Industry statistics and trends
Join long-time industry veteran and President of Xsolla, Chris Hewish, in a thought-provoking talk about recent industry performance and upcoming trends based on proprietary and public data and insights from partners and Xsolla’s extensive network of gaming professionals. Topics covered include how macroeconomic trends influence the decisions being made by game companies and the direct-to-consumer trend gaining momentum in response to these trends as well as looking at emerging markets, ways to expand into new sectors, and how generative AI impacts the video game industry.
Chris Hewish, president of Xsolla
Moderator: Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat
Sponsored by Xsolla
11:30am – 12pm ROOM 2
Elizabeth Olson is announcer for Room 2
From niche to mainstream: The path to mass adoption of blockchain in gaming
Blockchain technology has been making waves in the gaming industry, promising new ways to create, distribute, and monetize games. With the rise of NFTs (non-fungible tokens), blockchain-based games are gaining popularity and attracting funding. But what will it take for blockchain games to go mainstream? In this panel, we will explore the challenges and opportunities facing the adoption of blockchain games, including issues of scalability, usability, simplicity and regulation.
Canaan Linder, CEO of Stardust
Mark Otero, CEO and founder of Azra Games
Paul Bettner, CEO of Playful and Wildcard Alliance
Moderator: Angela Dalton, CEO & Founder, Signum Growth Capital
Sponsored by Stardust
12pm – 12:30 pm
Time to Level Up: What’s needed for the next successful Web3 game
The conversation around web3 games has been passionate and divisive, but one thing promoters and dissidents alike agree on is that a number of challenges — both technical and reputational — must be overcome before web3 gaming can truly take off. Join us for a discussion with game makers and infrastructure builders about the core challenges that exist for web3 games, and how studios are (or aren’t) solving them.
Dean Takahashi, moderator
Peter Kieltyka – CEO and Co-founder of Horizon Blockchain Games
Urvit Goel – VP, Head of Global Games & Platform BD at Polygon
Serhat Maraşlıgil, head of operations at Boomland
Sponsored by Sequence
12pm – 12:30pm ROOM 2
Power to the people
No-code authoring and generative AI are about to power an explosion in the quantity, diversity, innovation, and most importantly the quality of user generated games. This session will discuss the upcoming developments in AI which are changing the user-generated content (UGC) landscape in gaming.
Jordan Weisman, founder of Endless Adventures
Emmanuel de Maistre, CEO of Scenario
1230pm – 130 pm
LUNCH
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Lunch Roundtable
How to build successful and seamless web3 games: executive roundtable + Q&A
Sit down with game studios, Polygon, and the builders and executives from Sequence—the all-in-one web3 developer platform and smart wallet for games—to discuss web3 games, how to overcome technical challenges, and how to deliver great games to your players. Sequence is built by Horizon, the team behind Skyweaver. The Sequence infrastructure is born from their experience building a seamless web3 game that anyone can play.
Facilitators:
Peter Kieltyka, CEO & Co-Founder at Horizon
Corrina Chow, Strategic BD and Partnership Director at Horizon
Participants:
Urvit Goel, VP Business Development, Gaming & Platform at Polygon Labs
Serhat Maraşlıgil, COO of BoomLand
1:30pm – 2pm
Exploring the potential of generative AI in games
Generative AI has the potential to revolutionize game development, from procedural content generation to intelligent NPCs and adaptive difficulty. This panel brings together experts in both AI and game development to discuss the latest advances how they can be applied to create more immersive and dynamic game experiences. We’ll also touch on the ethical considerations of AI in games and new types of game systems we haven’t imagined yet.
Moderator: Jon Radoff, CEO of Beamable
Kylan Gibbs, chief product officer of Inworld AI
Matt White, CEO of Berkeley Synthetic
Hilary Mason, CEO of Hidden Door
1:30pm – 2pm ROOM 2
Making fun games (with blockchain)
Benjamin Charbit, CEO of Life Beyond Studios
Susan Cummings, CEO of Petaverse/Tiny Rebel Games
Jeffrey Butler, chief product officer Avalon
Moderator: TBD
Sponsored by Animoca Brands
2pm – 2:30 pm
Taking the best of gaming culture to the wider world
Gaming has become bigger than ever. Gaming properties are taking over television and movies, bringing in non-gamer audiences into the worlds first created for games. But as gaming moves from a subculture to mass culture, it can bring along its problems too. Can gaming shed the worst of its past, such as toxicity? If gaming leaders can address these challenges and others around diversity, equity and inclusion, then perhaps they can enable a global culture that is deserving of the entire world’s attention.
Leo Olebe, head of Youtube Gaming
Moonlit Beshimov, head of gaming/global industry partnerships solutions
Moderator: Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat
Sponsored by Google for Games
2pm – 2:30pm ROOM 2
TBD
2:30pm – 3pm
The tidal wave is coming – is your player community ready for generative AI?
As generative AI technology progresses, the gaming industry is witnessing a rapid increase in AI-generated content. This surge in player content presents both opportunities and challenges for gaming platforms. Join Dean Takahashi, Lead Writer for GamesBeat, in a fireside chat with Justin Davis, CEO of Spectrum Labs, as they explore the impact of this AI-generated content explosion and discuss strategies for preserving platform integrity and fostering a positive player experience.
Takeaways:
Utilize AI to elevate player experiences and foster a safe, creative environment while effectively mitigating risks associated with harmful content.
Implement proactive measures using AI-driven tools to identify and manage undesirable content, ensuring a secure and inclusive gaming community.
Tackle legal and ethical complexities by staying informed on relevant regulations and best practices, maintaining compliance, and safeguarding player trust.
Combine human expertise with AI-driven solutions, striking a balance that maximizes the effectiveness of safeguarding efforts while enriching the overall gaming experience.
Justin Davis, CEO of Spectrum Labs
Moderator: Dean Takahashi
Sponsored by Spectrum Labs
2:30pm – 3pm ROOM 2
Hollywood’s vision of games
Video games have long been a source of inspiration for Hollywood. From the early days of arcade games to the latest blockbuster titles, games have provided rich source material for movies and TV shows. But what happens when the relationship between games and Hollywood goes the other way? In this panel, we will explore how Hollywood’s vision of games has evolved over the years, and how it is shaping the future of the gaming industry. We will hear from experts in the fields of film, television, and gaming, who will discuss the challenges and opportunities of adapting games for the big and small screens. From the creative process of adapting game narratives to the technical challenges of translating gameplay mechanics to a visual medium, we will delve deep into the intersection of games and Hollywood.
Moderator Rachel Kaser, GamesBeat writer
Maureen Fan, Baobab CEO
Dmitri Johnson, cofounder of Story Kitchen
Ted Schilowitz, futurist at Paramount Pictures
3pm -3:20pm
BREAK
3:20pm – 3:30pm
2023 Macroeconomic and gaming outlook: Data worse than 2022, but markets may be better
Ryan McDermott, Resolute Partners
3:30 pm- 4pm
How to do trust and safety right before you’re forced to do so
Moderator: Hank Howie, game industry evangelist at Modulate
Sponsored by Modulate
4:pm- 430 pm
A conversation with the mild-mannered creator of Cyberpunk
Mike Pondsmith, creator of Cyberpunk and founder of R. Talsorian Games
Jane Chung Hoffacker, CEO & Co-founder, Incredible Dream
430pm-5:30pm
The future of Hollywood and games
Introductions: Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat; Jon Goldman, cofounder of Skybound
Robert Kirkman, founder of Skybound and creator of The Walking Dead
Moderator: Marcus “DJWheat” Graham
Sponsored by Facebook Gaming
5:30pm – 630pm
Reception sponsored by Xsolla
Day 2 (May 23 2023) in person in LA at the Marina del Rey Marriott
8am – 9:10am
Diversity in gaming breakfast (invited guests)
How to find diverse developers to build your gaming and metaverse experiences
Description: As gaming and the metaverse continue to grow, it’s important to ensure that diverse perspectives are represented in the development process. This panel will explore strategies for finding and recruiting diverse developers to build your gaming and metaverse experiences. Panelists will discuss the benefits of diverse teams, share best practices for recruiting underrepresented groups, and provide insights on how to create an inclusive culture that fosters creativity and collaboration.
Sheloman Byrd, COO of Streamline Studios
Veronica Costa Orvalho, CEO of Didimo
TBD
Moderator: Latoya Peterson, cofounder, CXO, and Director for the Culture at Glow Up Games
Sponsored by Facebook Gaming
9:10am – 9:15am
Welcome
Rachel Kaser, GamesBeat writer
9:15 am – 9:20am
Emcee welcome
Latoya Peterson, cofounder, CXO, and Director for the Culture at Glow Up Games
9:20-9:30am
Economic adversity – Where does gaming find itself today?
The broader difficulties across the economic and tech landscape have started affecting gaming as seen in the last six months – where do we go from here? A realistic look at some macro trends impacting gaming from a financial perspective plus where to find those greener pastures and opportunities that are developing for the remainder of 2023 and into 2024.
Alina Soltys, cofounder of Quantum Tech Partners
9:30 am – 10am
Web3 isn’t the future of gaming. We need to free play.
Brooks Brown, founder and CEO of Consortium9, and the creator of its platform NOR, shares how he’ll bring the excitement and fun back to gaming, and rejuvenate an industry that has forgotten the values that made it so successful. Moderator Dean Takahashi will guide the conversation, exploring topics such as how NOR will give gamers from any background, anywhere in the world, an opportunity to become their own “sports franchise” player, and how the economy of NOR fuels an entire ecosystem of play by empowering teamwork and competition between metagamers and gamers.
Brooks Brown, founder of Consortium9
Dean Takahashi, moderator
10 am – 10:30 am
sponsored by Tencent/Level Infinite
Igniting infinite creativity: Level Infinite on empowering studios to make games
Eddie Chan, chief strategy officer at Tencent Games Global, will do a fireside chat with moderator Lisa Cosmas Hanson, president of Niko Partners. Chan will speak about his roles as both an investor and manager in Tencent’s many game studios, the company’s vision for expanding into the PC and console sectors, its belief and continued investment in the industry’s continued growth, and how it brings together its disparate studios around the world with a unique blend of support, expertise and independence.
Eddie Chan, Chief Strategy Officer, Tencent Games Global at Tencent
Moderator: Lisa Cosmas Hanson, president of Niko Partners
10:30am – 11am
Blockchain gaming and the sequel to free-to-play
Description: The gaming industry is constantly evolving, and the rise of blockchain technology has opened up new possibilities for game developers and players. In this panel, Gabe Leydon, CEO of Limit Break, and Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat will explore the intersection of blockchain technology and free-to-play gaming. And they will talk about why it makes sense to do a Super Bowl ad.
Gabe Leydon, CEO of Limit Break
Moderator: Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat
11am – 11:30am
BREAK
11:30am – 12pm
Gaming for health: Examples of how video games are revolutionizing healthcare
Video games have been increasingly used in healthcare to improve patient outcomes and make therapy more engaging. This panel brings together experts in the field to discuss the intersection of video games and healthcare. Laura Tabacof will share her experience using video games in rehabilitation, while Mirelle Phillips will address how Studio Elsewhere is incorporating games into healthcare projects. Eddie Martucci, CEO of Akili, will discuss the progress of EndeavorRx, the first prescription video game for children with ADHD. Stanley Pierre-Louis, CEO of the Entertainment Software Association, will moderate the discussion and explore how the gaming industry is pushing the boundaries of healthcare.
Laura Tabacof, assistant professor of rehabilitation at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Mirelle Phillips, Founder of Studio Elsewhere
Eddie Martucci, CEO and cofounder of Akili
Moderator: Stanley Pierre-Louis, president and CEO of the Entertainment Software Association
11:30am – 12pm ROOM 2
Amy Allison is speaker announcer for Room 2
Building the metaverse with open standards
As the idea of the metaverse moves closer to reality, it’s clear that it will be a massive undertaking. The biggest companies may try to pull it off themselves and maintain their tradition of walled gardens. Do we want to build the metaverse, as an open and inclusive landscape like the Web, or as a bunch of mini-verses: parallel propriety metaverses with no real commerce among them? Achieving a metaverse for all will require unprecedented cooperation among companies, standards development organizations, open-source projects, and scholars to produce a set of industry standards enabling an open and inclusive metaverse. This panel brings together experts in the field to discuss the importance of establishing standards for the open metaverse, the progress being made today, and how it could evolve. The panelists will explore the challenges of creating a unified system that can facilitate seamless interaction between different virtual worlds, the importance of privacy and security in a shared digital space, and the ethical considerations that must considered.
Neil Trevett, Initial Chair, Metaverse Standards Forum
Royal O’Brien the Linux Foundation, general manager
Tony Parisi, chief strategy officer, Lamina1
Moderator: Marc Petit, Epic Games
12pm – 12:30 pm
Reimagining beloved IP: How to get it right
Mobile-first games company Scopely is no stranger to creating games based on beloved brands. From Yahtzee With Buddies to Scrabble Go to Star Trek Fleet Command, Marvel Strike Force, and beyond, the company’s diverse portfolio features a slate of award-winning franchises that both ignite and reignite players’ passions for iconic IP. Scopely recently reteamed with long-time partner Hasbro to introduce their newest experience Monopoly Go – currently the No. 1 free game around the world. In this fireside chat, Scopely will discuss how to find the right audiences for your game, why community building is more important than ever, and how a global game team that spans continents and time zones can create unique game-making magic.
Massimo Maietti, GM and VP of Product at Scopely
Howard Shin, senior art director at Scopely
Moderator: Amy Jo Kim, founder of Game Thinking
Sponsored by Scopely
12pm – 12:15pm ROOM 2
How AI can help publishers and creators craft better launch content
AI can change how we launch games from the perspective of publishers, developers and creators. They can leverage AI to source great content rising from creators and push it out to social networks, drawing more focus on user-generated content.
Daniel Evans, CEO of Reely
Sponsored by Reely
12:15 pm – 12:30 pm Room 2
The future of mixed reality
Alexey Menshikov, CEO of Beatshapers
1230pm – 1:30 pm LUNCH
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Lunch Roundtable
Mental health and games
Ryan Douglas, cofounder of DeepWell Technologies
Nanea Reeves, CEO of Tripp
Jamil Higley, moderator
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Lunch Roundtable Level Infinite/Tencent sponsor
Level Infinite presents: A Conversation On the State of GaaS
Games-as-a-Service is now the dominant form of gaming. What does this mean for development and publishing? Are we moving towards a model closer to television, with years of ongoing content coming in waves of unique seasons? In this roundtable, Anthony Crouts, North American head of marketing for Level Infinite, and Ryan Ward, commercial team director for TiMi Studio Group, will lead an interactive discussion discussing the challenges and opportunities that come with the dream of making a game that lasts for generations. Of course, not every service can last that long, so we’ll talk about how reaching new audiences, keeping existing players engaged, managing development schedules, building a positive community and maintaining trust are all a part of the job. We’ll also talk about how live service titles can avoid crunch and runaway production costs and how to keep teams motivated! These topics and more will be part of the conversation. Join us!
Anthony Crouts, North American head of marketing for Level Infinite at Tencent
Ryan Ward, commercial team director for TiMI Studio Group at Tencent
1:30pm – 2pm
The second-best time to build: Why gaming M&A and venture capital remain at elevated levels
Our panel of experts will talk about M&A in the gaming industry and investing in games in spite of the economic downturn.
Moderator: David Higley, Lazard
Shan Shan, partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners
Frankie Zhu, Liontree/Griffin Gaming Partners
Lia Zhang, Makers Fund
1:30pm – 2pm ROOM 2
From Bricks to Bits: How traditional brands can enter the gaming and metaverse markets
The gaming and metaverse markets are booming, and traditional brands are taking notice. From fashion and beauty to sports and entertainment, brands are increasingly turning to gaming and the metaverse as a way to engage with their audiences and reach new customers. But how can traditional brands successfully navigate these new and rapidly evolving markets? In this panel, we will explore the opportunities and challenges facing traditional brands as they enter the gaming and metaverse spaces.
Gabrielle Heyman, head of global brand partnerships at Zynga
Amber Bezahler, CEO of Muus Collective
Emily Eitches, head of business development at House of Blueberry
Moderator: Steven Hummel, senior manager at CTA Market Research
2pm – 2:20 pm
Rebuilding a productive culture
Outfit7’s Principal Game Producer Allan Stowe shares the difficult but valuable lessons of when people shy away from conflict, lead to burn out and how building relationships can rebuild a strong and productive culture.
Allan Stowe, principal game producer at Outfit7
Sponsored by Outfit 7
2pm – 2:30pm ROOM 2
Living in The Simulation
Fable is building a version of the AI-powered simulation seen in the TV show Westworld. In Fable’s Simulation, players train their AIs in dialogue, behavior and story and then watch as the AIs train each other and grow in intelligence. We’ll have the Simulation’s creators discuss what it’s like to set loose AI characters in their own metaverse, and the lessons of applying the latest Generative AI tooling to games. We’ll also explore the implications and new ethical considerations that arise from creating simulated AI societies and the ethics of how we treat emergent intelligence.
Moderator: Edward Saatchi, CEO of Fable
Jessica Shamash, creative director at Fable
Pete Billington cofounder at Fable
Frank Carey, CTO at Fable
2:20 pm – 2:40 pm
Beyond the hype: A look at XR real-world applications and XR scalability challenges
Mawari CEO Luis Oscar Ramirez Solorzano, will address the delivery bottlenecks and technological advancements in XR development needed for XR delivery to truly scale. He will also showcase case studies from various sectors, including transportation, education, and entertainment, to discuss whether the ubiquitous XR Cloud and ever persistent digital twin of the world are currently achievable. This talk will be organized to provide a clear and concise overview of the topic.
Mawari CEO Luis Oscar Ramirez Solorzano
Sponsored by Mawari
2:40 pm – 3 pm
Navigating the emerging direct-to-consumer opportunity in video games
Entertainment sectors have been in the direct-to-consumer space for quite some time but the video game industry is on the front end of the curve and anticipating robust growth in the space. Join Xsolla as they welcome leading experts from Mastercard and Niantic on stage to hear how they’re charting the DTC course and delivering innovative new ideas as this key segment of commerce evolves.
Moderator: Ron Scott, Regional Director of the Americas from Xsolla
Jenna Seiden, Vice President of Business Development at Niantic
Tim Montgomery, Senior Vice President of Account Management at Mastercard
Sponsored by Xsolla
2:30pm – 245pm ROOM 2
The future of the internet: When the metaverse becomes omnipresent
TerraZero Technologies will channel their experiences working with global brands like Molson Coors, Fidelity International, PwC Global, Estée Lauder, Bacardi – and what current market opportunities exist for creating new verticals of profit and sales within virtual environments. The metaverse presents an opportunity for reinvention – but the technology itself is not nascent. It’s here, and both businesses and consumers are benefitting now. This panel will answer the actionable steps brands can take today to champion the virtual spaces of tomorrow and the future of engagement on the Internet.
Brandon F. Johnson, co-COO and chief experience officer at Terrazero
Ryan Kieffer, co-COO and chief metaverse officer
Sponsored by Terrazero
2:45pm- 3pm ROOM 2
A Playful Approach to Retention, Engagement and Signups
Join Yaprak DeCarmine, CEO and Founder of Game Jolt, as she shares insights on how to transform products from a simple offering to a dynamic, engaging platform that keeps users coming back for more through gamified reward systems.
Yaprak DeCarmine, CEO and Founder of Game Jolt
3pm -3:30pm
BREAK
3:30pm-4pm
The future of blockbuster games
David Haddad, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Moderator: Dean Takahashi
4pm – 4:30 pm
TBD
Moderator, Dean Takahashi
430pm-450 pm
GamesBeat Visionary Awards
The GamesBeat Visionary Awards started in 2018 as a way to honor game industry leaders who showed real vision for the future. We added the Up and Comer award to honor someone whose accomplishments are ahead of them. Tammy McDonald of Griffin Gaming Partners will host the awards as we reveal this years outstanding winners.
Host: Tammy McDonald, venture partner at Griffin Gaming Partners
Day 3 ( online only)
9:10 am – 9:15am
Welcome
Rachel Kaser, GamesBeat writer
9:15 am – 9:10am
Emcee welcome
Emcee Chris Melissinos welcome
9:10am – 9:30am
Blockchain gaming: What comes after the hype and skepticism cycles
Yat Siu of Animoca Brands and Miko Matsumura of Gumi Cryptos Capital talk about the current challenges for blockchain gaming and what they see ahead in future cycles when the market can reach its potential.
Yat Siu, CEO of Animoca Brands
Miko Matsumura, managing partner at Gumi Cryptos Capital
9:30am – 9:40am
How GenZ views the metaverse
Cagy, influencer
9:40 am – 10:10 am
Hasbro at 100: What’s next?
Over the last 100 years, Hasbro has built many iconic brands including Nerf, Transformers, Monopoly, Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Chris Cocks, CEO of Hasbro, will share his vision on how to transform the company into a digital powerhouse entertaining fans of all ages. We’ll get insights into the company’s digital/physical strategies as well as its plans for gaming.
Chris Cocks, CEO of Hasbro
Moderator: Michael Metzger, partner at Drake Star Partners.
10:10am -10:30am
Will the next digital frontier be in the metaverse?
Hironao Kunimitsu, CEO of Thirdverse
Moderator: Dean Takahashi
10:30am – 11:00am
DE&I and Employee Resource Groups
How to marshal your resources across the company for better DE&I recruiting and more inclusive games. Representatives from Take-Two Interactive’s employee resource groups weigh in.
Bertram Hudson (T2 NY), senior marketing technology product manager, global marketing technology Molly Sewalk (T2 NY), events coordinator, corporate events
Jonathan Williams (Private Division), QA tester, quality assurance & release management
Moderator: Chanel Ward (T2 NY), director, diversity, equity & inclusion, human resources
11:00am – 11:30am
Fireside chat with Strauss Zelnick
Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two
Moderator: Mike Vorhaus, president of Vorhaus Advisors
11:30am – 12:00pm
The future of VR and the metaverse
Tommy Palm, CEO of Resolution Games
Moderator: Rachel Kaser, GamesBeat writer.
12pm – 1215 pm
TBD
1215pm – 1230pm
The Universal backlot: Why your strategy around tools for the metaverse matters
There has never been a greater need for a strategic rethinking of asset creation and management. The rapid adoption, and hype, of AI tools will drive digital development in the metaverse at a far more rapid pace than we could have expected. The metaverse becomes an all encompassing term for a simulation of the world that will feed vital information and data to hungry learning machines.
Omid Rahmat, executive vice president of Jon Peddie Research
1230pm – 1pm
From here to the metaverse
Meta and Newzoo joined forces in a 2022 survey to understand gaming consumer sentiment about the metaverse. In this session, Stephen Gray from Facebook Gaming will share key takeaways directly from this key industry research, before diving into a discussion hosted by Tim Lion from Facebook Gaming with Stephen and research partner Alexis Pamboris from Newzoo about the future of the metaverse for gamers.”
Alexis Pamboris, Research Director, Newzoo
Moderator: Tim Lion, head of haming marketing, global brand & programs, Facebook Gaming at Meta
Stephen Gray, senior marketing insights researcher at Meta
Sponsored by Facebook Gaming/Meta
1 pm – 1:30pm
The Metaverse Forum: The challenges that need to be addressed in the gaming metaverse
As the concept of gaming, immersive worlds, and the metaverse continue to evolve, it’s becoming increasingly clear that there are a number of significant challenges that need to be addressed if this vision is to become a reality. In this panel, experts from across the industry will come together to discuss these challenges and explore potential solutions.
Shuchi Rana, Service Now (moderator) confirmed
Nick Tornow, vice president of engineering at Roblox
Wagner James Au, author of Making a Metaverse That Matters
Chris Brandt, CMO of Chipotle
1:30pm – 2pm
How gaming can simulate climate change
Sheridan Tatsuno will talk about the power of gaming in the enterprise, climate games that can engage climate activists, and community building and global collaboration in the metaverse. He’ll talk about how to gamify climate action to get gamers to help save our planet.
Sheridan Tatsuno, founder of Dreamscape Global
Moderator: Susanna Pollack, president of Games for Change
2pm – 230pm
John Needham, president of esports at Riot Games
Moderator: Jordan Fragen, GamesBeat writer
3 pm- 330 pm TBD
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