According to 9to5Google, Google’s Developer Summit will now become a “digital experience”, which is just a fancy way of saying that these events will now be livestreamed. With a focus on Android-based games and cloud-based services. Naturally, this year’s summit will also include events revolving around the brand’s Stadia game streaming platform that kicked off last year.

Prior to the postponement of GDC 2020, Google’s sessions would have included the following:

Bringing Destiny to Stadia: A GDC PostmortemBringing Vulkan Graphics Into the MainstreamMastering Cloud Gaming: Tales from Stadia’s LaunchBringing Google’s Machine Learning to Game DevelopmentSuper Charge Your Game’s DiscoverabilityThe Journey of Bringing Our Unity Game to Stadia

As for its platform of delivery, Google will obviously be holding the livestream on YouTube. As for when exactly, the company hasn’t said. Considering how it had intended to kick things off with a keynote on 16 March, though, there is the possibility that Google may still stick to those dates. (Source: 9to5Google via Hot Hardware)

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