What Will the Games Business Look Like in 2030?
Senior games executives, investors and analysts discuss the future of the business and forecast structural shifts in capital, technology, and consumer behavior.
Legal, Policy & Regulation Track: Labor, Guilds & AI in Creative Production
• Emerging U.S., EU and Asia AI regulations • Risk management strategies • Transparency and disclosure obligations • AI bias, fairness and accountability • Internal... Read More
Legal, Policy & Regulation Track: AI Governance & Compliance Frameworks
• Emerging U.S., EU and Asia AI regulations • Risk management strategies • Transparency and disclosure obligations • AI bias, fairness and accountability • Internal... Read More
Business & Finance Track: Franchise Economics – Extending Game IP Across Film, TV & Streaming
• Cross-platform development strategy • Risk allocation in transmedia deals • Windowing and rights negotiations • Licensing trends • Long-tail franchise monetization
Legal, Policy & Regulation Track: Licensing in the Age of AI: Legal Frameworks for Modern Game Development
As licensed IP continues to drive game development strategy, legal complexity is increasing. This session will examine how licensing agreements are being structured in 2026... Read More
Business & Finance Track: M&A Strategy in an AI-Driven Market
Topics include: Current status and outlook for M&A Consolidation among mid-tier studios Strategic partnerships with tech companies Acqui-hiring AI talent Valuing proprietary tech stacks
Legal, Policy & Regulation Track: AI & Intellectual Property – Who Owns AI-Generated Game Content?
• Copyrightability of AI outputs • Training data exposure risks • Licensing datasets • Litigation trends • Protecting proprietary models