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Mark your calendar for March 16 – keynote, creator stories, sessions, virtual booth and more [View in browser]( Hi {NAME}, GDC Showcase week is finally here and we have lots of great updates and special guests for you. [Register for free](. Join us on Tuesday, March 16 for a full day of exciting content: - Unity for all 2021 – Tech and creator showcase: Discover the latest product quality, performance, and productivity enhancements, and see how creators of all kinds are using Unity to power their games. - Informative sessions: Learn about the top Unity features for programmers and artists in our latest releases, join Bennie Terry III from Oddworld: Soulstorm for a fireside chat about developing for next-gen consoles, and see how to streamline your gamedev workflow with visual scripting. Other highlights during the week: - March 17 and 18: Unity’s Community team is hosting a Twitch Livestream on both days. Learn all about cool new #MadeWithUnity games, attend exclusive interviews, and find out the winners of the Unity Showcase Awards (9:00 am – 12:00 pm PT). [Follow us](. - March 18: Our partners at Intel are hosting this session, where they’ll talk about Unity: Take games to the max with Intel dev tools (10:40 – 11:10 am PT). [Learn more](. - All week: Drop by our Virtual booth to connect with the Unity team and grab some valuable resources to advance your project. To learn about everything we have planned for you, [click here](. We hope to see you there! The Unity Team [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Twitter]( [Post on Youtube]( [Post on Youtube]( [Post on Youtube]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Share on LinkedIn]( Unity Technologies, 30 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States. This email is intended for [{EMAIL}](#). You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to one or more Unity newsletters. You can always [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](. [Privacy policy]( - [Terms and Conditions]( - Copyright Unity Technologies © 2021

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