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Pushing the Boundaries of Web3 Gaming Together with the Pit, Supported by Google Cloud
Eden Vander Zee
Joe McNaney
May 10 2023 _ 2 min read
Onchain gaming is quickly gaining popularity, with many developers, game studios, and creatives looking to incorporate blockchain technology to enable novel use cases and journeys within their games. As gamers all around the world are increasingly seeking out these experiences, we believe we’re at an inflection point of Web3 technologies powering entirely new gaming paradigms.
That’s why we’re excited to announce that the Pit is teaming up with Google Cloud for a week-long in-person game jam on June 12th-17th. Hosted at Google’s Developer Space in Singapore, Web3 Gaming Week will bring together developers, innovators, and creatives at the intersection of gaming and Web3 to learn, connect, build, and compete.
Applications are now open at web3gamingweek.com, and we hope to see many of you there!
An Opportunity to Learn, Connect, and Compete
Throughout a jam-packed 6-day agenda, attendees will have the opportunity to learn from industry experts, advance their skills in workshops, expand their network, and compete for prizes.
- Cutting-edge talks and panels: Leading game studios, infrastructure providers, and thought leaders will share knowledge and paint a vision of where the industry is heading.
- Hands-on workshops: Interactive workshops will allow attendees to deepen their knowledge of architecture, designs, and best practices.
- Opportunities to connect: With live demos, gaming stations, and frequent social events, attendees will have the opportunity to broaden their network and foster meaningful relationships.
- Win prizes: Teaming up in groups, participants will be invited to work on building out a concept or idea that can be demoed at the end of the event and be considered for prizes.
Charting New Territories
The gaming industry is unique in its increasingly shorter creative cycles. It not only brings together technical folks, but also creatives across various skill sets in order to build the amazing experiences consumers have grown to love and expect.
This event will thrive off the diversity of thought, knowledge, and experiences each and every attendee will bring to the table. We don’t intend this to be a conference: rather, it will require everyone to be present, collaborate, and expand their mindsets—so that we can build innovative and delightful experiences together.
Join Us
We’re calling for all game developers, creatives, and innovators with an interest in the intersection between gaming and Web3 to join us in Singapore from June 12-17th. Apply below for your chance to attend — Web3 and/or gaming experience is strongly preferred. We’ll see you there!
Learn more and apply now.
The Pit
The Pit is Jump Crypto’s community sandbox that aims to empower developers and founders to learn, ship code, and grow their networks.
After hosting its inaugural cross-chain hackathon, a collaborative hackathon with Polygon, and a hacker house at ETHDenver, the Pit is teaming up with Google Cloud to bring together developers, creatives, and innovators at the intersection of Web3 and gaming in Singapore for this event.
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