- Postmortem of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 headlines early program reveals -
- Further highlights include Fleur Marty, Anders Lauridsen and David Fox -
- First 50 speakers for #ddc2025 confirmed -
Cologne, Germany, May 13, 2025 – With only a few weeks left till Early Bird pricing ends on May 31, the devcom developer conference 2025 (#ddc2025) has announced its first major program highlights. Europe’s largest game developer event returns to the Koelnmesse Confex Center in Cologne from August 17–19, 2025, following its record-breaking 2024 edition that attracted over 5,000 industry professionals from 83 countries.
Headlining the first wave of speaker reveals is the keynote from the creators of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. For the first time ever, Ievgen Grygorovych, CEO & Game Director, and Mariia Grygorovych, Creative Director at GSC Game World, will reflect on the game’s extraordinary development process before an audience. This postmortem offers a powerful story about building a high-profile game under unprecedented conditions, including a global pandemic, devastating cyberattacks, the destruction of their office by fire, forced relocation, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. It is a rare story of survival, determination, and creative commitment in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Other early program highlights include:
From Storming to Performing: Coaching Game Dev Teams to Build Resilience in Chaos
Fleur Marty, Executive Producer at Gearbox, will explore how game development teams can adapt and thrive in unpredictable, high-pressure environments. Drawing from her production experience and coaching methodologies, Marty will provide actionable strategies for fostering psychological safety, managing team dynamics, and converting uncertainty into creative momentum.
Something, Something Design Pillars: Adventures in Product Design
Anders Lauridsen, CEO of High North Studios, presents a case study of Skald to showcase how disciplined product design, guided by passion and purpose, can lead to successful positioning and marketing of niche games. The session offers both strategic insight and practical takeaways for design-oriented studio leadership.
Postmortem: Rescue on Fractalus! – 40 Years Later
David Fox, President and Co-Founder of Electric Eggplant and one of the original employees at Lucasfilm Games, will reflect on the development of Rescue on Fractalus!, one of the earliest examples of real-time 3D in games. Fox will share stories about the technical breakthroughs, team dynamics, early contributions from George Lucas, and how a “throwaway project” became a cult classic. Attendees will hear how the game was pirated before release, and why it remains influential four decades later.
These sessions are a small preview of what devcom developer conference 2025 will offer. As in previous years, the conference will be held in a hybrid format, combining the in-person experience at the Confex with full online access through the Digital Pass.
In 2024, devcom saw over 5,000 unique participants, a 45 percent increase over the previous year, along with 350+ speakers across more than 210 sessions and 17+ stages. Attendees represented 1,660 companies from 83 countries. Scholarship programs gave more than 200 participants free access and networking support and are to be expanded for 2025, as well as the Indie Expo and Showcase that supported developers in presenting their games.
List of first 50 Speakers:
Aaron Ludlow, he/him, Product Director, Playstack
Alan Ashalley-Anthony, he/him, Consultant, Melanin Gamers
Ali Reder, she/her; they/them, Game Designer, Wooga
Anders Lauridsen, he/him, High North Studios
Ann Grin, she/her, Concept artist\Character artist, Freelance
Anna Sieprawska, she/her, Product Manager, InnoGames GmbH
Annabel Ashalley-Anthony, she/her, Gaming Consultant, Melanin Gamers
Annie Fox, she/her, Novelist, Electric Eggplant
Antonia Koop, she/her, CEO, CobaltIED
Bertine van Hövell, she/her, Narrative Designer, Lost Again
Blaise van Dyck, he/him, Technical Level Designer, Limbic Entertainment
Bryan Keiren, he/him, Principal Game Tech Programmer, Guerrilla
Celia Hodent, she/her, Game UX Strategist,
Chloé Boels, she/her, Streamer, founder of Stream'Her (community of women streamers) and TV /show host, Stream'Her, RTBF (Belgium national TV)
Cody Matthew Johnson, he/him, Composer, Executive Creative Director, CEO, Emperia Sound and Music
Craig Morrison, he/him, Studio Creative Director, Blue Scarab Entertainment
David Fox, he/him, Electric Eggplant
Dennis Quaisser, he/him, Business Development Manager, Pixel Maniacs
Don Daglow, he/him, President, Sausalito Games Inc.
Eline Muijres, she/her, Lead Producer, The Powell Group
Erin Lu, she/her, Head of Business Development, IOI Gamer
Fleur Marty, she/her, Gearbox Montréal
Garry Seto, he/him, CEO / Head of Studio, Massive Damage Games
Haron Younis, he/him, Art Director, Concept Artist, Kevir Entertainment
Ievgen Grygorovych, he/him, GSC Game Worlds
James Matthes, he/him, Audio Director, Founder, Pressure Cooker Studios
Jarory de Jesus, he/him, Founder/Director, Coquito Games
Jasmin Oestreicher, she/her, CEO, INSTINCT3
Jon Everist, he/him, Composer, Composer
Katja Schreiber, she/her, CEO, Disobey
Kira Buczilowski, she/her, Senior Engine Programmer, IO Interactive
Kris Wingfield-Bennett, he/him, Director, Future Friends Games
Lena Ochman, she/her, Lighting Artist, Freelance
Lukas Kure, he/him, Branch Manager, GIANTS Software (Czechia)
Mads Skovgaard, he/him, CEO & Founder, Fair Games
Maria Cornelius, she/her, Product Strategy Leader, Arrowhead Game Studios
Mariia Grygorovych, she/her, GSC Game Worlds
Michala Braker, they/them, Face Animation Specialist, JALI Research
Mike Fischer, he/him, Professor of Interactive Media, University of Southern California
Nabaz Sali, he/him, Creative Director | Character Artist, Kevir Entertainment
Nicky Visentin, she/her, Head of HR, 24 Bit Games
Nicolai Herrmann, he/him, Senior Tools Programmer, IO Interactive
Parker Wallace, they/them, Director of Events & Operations, IGDA
Ruslana Kruchek, she/her, Co-Founder, Brand Manager, Creative Director, VP Production
Sahar Mirhadi, she/her, Doctoral Researcher, University of York
Sule Nur Karaaslan, she/her, Level Designer, Freelance Game Designer
Terrance Cohen, he/him, Senior Engine Programmer, Insomniac Games
Vadim Charugin, he/him, Producer R&D, MY.GAMES
Wilbert Roget, II, he/him, Composer, Roget Music
Yves Le Yaouanq, he/him, Chief Content Officer, Focus Entertainment
Deadlines for devcom and direct links:
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Till May 31 – Early Bird Ticket Phase Ends
https://www.devcom.global/tickets/
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Till May 31 – Indie Showcase Submissions Ends
https://www.devcom.global/ddc-2025/indies-ddc2025/
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Till May 23 – Scholarship Programs Partner Applications Ends
https://www.devcom.global/ddc-2025/scholarship-programs-ddc2025/
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devcom Developer Conference 2025
https://www.devcom.global/ddc-2025/
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