As the clock ticks inexorably onward, time is running out to take advantage of one of the very best deals on LOGIN registration. After April 4, 2011, the price on all conference passes will increase by $100. Until Monday, April 3, you can get access to LOGIN at the very best price: full conference passes start at just $395. It’s an unfathomably good deal for one of this year’s best conferences, but this deal only lasts until next Monday.
Just what does attendance get you at the LOGIN Conference?
- First-class content. You’ll have access to over fifty keynotes, lectures, and panels over two full days, covering topics important to the breadth of the online game development world, including business, legal, production, new technologies, new platforms, social networking, community, and much more, delivered by some of the industry’s most influential and knowledgeable speakers. LOGIN sessions deliver the in-depth knowledge you need to take your games to new markets, new platforms, and new levels of profitability.
- Networking opportunities galore. Whether at the classy LOGIN welcome reception, the LOGIN Business Lounge, or one of the speed-networking breakfasts, you’ll have more opportunities to rub elbows with some of the online game industry’s most powerful movers and shakers than any other event. At LOGIN, you’ll have quality time with speakers and other industry leaders in an intimate environment, without being surrounded by posers and wannabe’s. Nearly every attendee is someone you’ll want to meet.
- Incredible amenities. Ask anyone who attended last year: The sit-down lunches, gourmet snacks, and fine wine are just a part of what made LOGIN one of the most memorable and superior game industry experiences in past years. Everything at LOGIN is step beyond what you’ve experienced elsewhere.
We’re incredibly excited about some of the new things we have planned for LOGIN this year (big announcements coming soon), but don’t wait until prices go up to find out. Register today and join your peers at one of the game industry’s premiere conferences.
