
Gaming Is the largest entertainment format In the world. Larger than both Music and Film combined. Yet, there are so few dedicated platforms for the Industries biggest and brightest contributors to tell their story. The Game Dev Show's objective Is to create a platform, a talk-show, for the video games Industry and the people who have helped make it what it is today.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesLeisure | ||||

For the final episode of the season, we were delighted to be joined by Alix Wilton Regan, who is of course, the brilliant actor / voice behind Aya in Assassin’s Creed Origins, Alt Cunningham in Cyberpunk 2077 and many others.
We talk about Alix’s e... more
This week is our penultimate episode of The Game Dev Show and we are delighted to be joined by Rasmus Poulsen, Franchise Art Director for IO Interactive.
Rasmus talks to us straight about his journey from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts – S... more
Join us for this week’s episode of The Game Dev Show with Luis Antonio, a master artist of games including Manhunt 2, Midnight Club, and The Witness, and the visionary director of Twelve Minutes.
We talk about life post Twelve Minutes release and f... more
On this week’s episode of The Game Dev Show we’re joined by composer and industry legend, Jason Hayes! You might know Jason from his incredible compositions for World of Warcraft and Dota 2.
Jason takes us through his journey, from his Cajun roots ... more
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Great hosts with solid guests, really appreciate the way this podcast covers both educational and social aspects of the gaming industry. Love it!
The Game Dev show manages to shine a light on some fascinating stories of the gaming industry while maintaining a fun and personable tone that makes long-form interview shows a blast.
It’s absolutely fantastic to hear the stories behind some of the great innovators of the gaming industry.
I’m a big fun of podcasts and listen a variety of podcasts during my commute. Finally, I found what I’ve been looking for.
This show is so much fun and inspiring. Highly recommended.
If you are interested in getting into game industry or knowing the creative process of the game development, this is for you.
Fun, insightful, and thoughtful.
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