03/15/2013 0:16
Find us at Unite Japan 2013!
About Unity
If you're a game developer, you're no doubt familiar with Unity, the cross-platform game engine with a built-in IDE. It was developed by Unity Technologies and is used to develop video games for web, desktop, consoles and mobile devices.
About Unite 2013
Held in several major locations around the world, Unite 2013 is an annual event for Unity developers, publishers and enthusiasts to learn more about Unity, the market-leading platform for creating high quality video games, training simulations, medical and architectural visualizations and other interactive 3D content.
Unite Japan 2013
Unite Japan will be a large-scale conference for developers and for students of Unity. It will be held over two days - Monday, April 15 and Tuesday, April 16 - at a top class event venue in a new building in Tokyo's prime business district of Shiodome. 700 attendees are expected, including media representatives. There will be a total of 30 sessions held over the two days covering all aspects of development using Unity.
We'll have a booth there too and will be available to answer any questions you have have about cloud hosting, cloud VPS or dedicated servers for games published in Japan.
Speaker Sessions
There will be a wide range of fascinating speaker sessions to choose from.
In particular, we recommend the presentation by the team at AppBankGAMES on how they used Photon by Exit Games together with Unity to develop their recent hit title, "Dungeons and Golf."
Tickets
- - Standard: 10,500 yen
- - Students: 5,250 yen
Venue
The event will be held in a 2,700 square meter event hall located within walking distance from JR Shinbashi Station and the Ginza/Shiodome districts.
Bellesalle Shiodome
Sumitomo Fudosan Shiodome Bamarikyu Building B1・1F・2F 8-21-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
Access
- - 5 min. walk from Shiodome Station (Oedo and Yurikamome lines)
- - 8 min. walk from Shinbashi Station (Yurikamome, JR, Ginza, Asakusa lines)
- - 9 min. walk from Higashi-Ginza Station (Hibiya, Asakusa lines)
For more information, please see the official website (Japanese):
japan.unity3d.com/unite/unite2013