Attention all game developers, creators, and enthusiasts!
We are thrilled to announce that Unite 2023 Registration is now live and open for all! Get ready to experience the grand gathering of Unity enthusiasts from around the world in the enchanting city of Amsterdam.
Join us on November 15-16 as we come together to celebrate the power of Unity and the art of game development. You’ll be part of exhilarating deep dives, breakout sessions, networking, and so much more.
Learn from industry experts, explore the latest Unity advancements, and discover new ways to elevate your game development prowess. Network with fellow creators, share experiences, and forge connections that will last a lifetime.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to be a part of Unite 2023 in Amsterdam. Head over to our registration portal and secure your spot now. Spaces are limited, so act fast!
Yes, Unite is still happening. All conference passes are sold out (and have been since early September); if you want to get on the waitlist then the advice is to sign up an account on the event site, and the events team will send out emails if more passes become available.
I need to voice my concern with early registration. The event was slated to take place at November 15-16.
My expectations were based on the last two physical Unite conferences (Amsterdam & Copenhagen). There were more sessions to attend than you had time for, and they spanned two whole days. Which warrants a 2 day conference.
I’m disappointed to see that the first day merely consists out of an evening party (food, music, drinks). And the 2nd day an afternoon for the show floor. I feel this (while I’m sure is not intended) is misleading. It seems I will only be attending two sessions, as there’s a slim overlap with my areas of interest. DOTS is wholly absent.
Though, I’m excited for the keynote and to get an impression of the new CEO, to speak to some staff to get their point of view, and to touch base with fellow asset store developers.
Admittedly, next year I will waiting for the program to be disclosed first.
Original (snapshotted July 30th) blog post is basically the same as the current blog post: a party on the first day followed by an actual conference the second day. If I had to guess the event is happening more as a way to say that it’s business as usual than that they have anything of actual value to show.
LOL, the people of Discussions and Discord were less hostile. In exchange they host support event only there, purposefully avoiding the forums. BTW, the UX of this landing page is also abysmal. Unity you shouldn’t lay off all the UX people, just sayin’. https://reg.unite2023ams.com/flow/unity/unite23ams/landing/page/relatedevents Ask the Experts (virtual).
Well those that were hoping to see some subpar performance, a lot of AI bullcrap and a ton of hollow marketing / corporate speak, surely had their fill with the latest Unite.