GDC 2025 Recap: Trends, Engine Roadmap, & Celebrating Games

This year’s Game Developers Conference (GDC) was a fantastic time to connect with the community, go deeper into the technology, get your questions answered, and acknowledge the best games among the indie community. Let’s get into it, a recap of Unity at GDC 2025!
Get the latest game development trends of 2025
We kick off GDC week with the release of the 2025 Unity Gaming Report, our annual data-backed game development trends report. While it has been a difficult few years in our industry, developers have stayed resilient. This report draws on Unity’s own data, surveys of over 300 game developers, and insights from over 20 studios to identify five key trends across technological investments, multiplayer and platform development, and business strategy that show how game developers are facing these challenges head-on. Check it out here.
New details on the Unity 6 roadmap and support plan

One major highlight from the week was the Unity Engine roadmap talk, where we covered not only what’s ahead in Unity 6.1 coming in April, but also how the engineering teams are prioritizing investments in stability, platform reach, and performance. Adam Smith, VP of Product also shared a bit about Production Verification, which is how the team is using partnerships with real game studios to test tools in live productions before they’re delivered in future releases.
There’s so much more, including how we’ll support Unity 6.0, as well as a sneak peek at what’s ahead in upcoming releases in 2025. Get all the details in this write-up which also includes the Unity Engine roadmap session video from GDC
Congrats to Independent Game Festival award winners
This year I had the pleasure to enjoy the Independent Game Festival (IGF) Awards in-person, to connect with the game developer community and celebrate the best of indie game development.
Shout out to Despelote by Julián Cordero and Sebastian Valbuena for Excellence in Audio, The WereCleaner by Howlin' Hugs for the Audience Award, Tactical Breach Wizards by Suspicious Developments for Excellence in Design, Caves of Qud by Freehold Games for Excellence in Narrative, Hauntii by Moonloop Games for Excellence in Visual Art, and Consume Me by Jenny Jiao Hsia, AP Thomson, Jie En Lee, Violet W-P, Ken "coda" Snyder for taking home the Wings Awards, Nuovo Award, and the Seamus McNally Grand Prize!
We live streamed and Unity’s CEO answered your questions
All week long we were bringing the excitement of GDC to the global audience through Twitch and YouTube streams. We invited Hugo Cardoso of Code Monkey, Anton Gorodetsky of MY.GAMES, and Elizabeth Rose Astwood of Queensguard for a chat about the Game Trends Report, hosted an Independent Game Festival watch party, and had a blast during our first ever Game Developer Game Show.
One of the bigger highlights was my sit down with Matt Bromberg, Unity CEO where he answered your most pressing questions. We discussed GDC, rebuilding trust with the community, the ever-changing games industry landscape, and so much more.
Your questions answered during Office Hours
All week long the Unity development team has been answering your questions on Discord and Unity Discussions during our Office Hours. The teams have been covering topics including graphics, multiplayer, and performance to provide you the guidance of where we’re headed and provide tips on how to solve your technical woes. Take a browse over the discussions - and there’s still time to get your questions answered.
Thank you for everything
As demonstrated throughout GDC this week, Unity remains committed in its dedication to enhancing the stability and performance of the Engine. We want to ensure that as you develop your project on Unity you won’t have to compromise between embracing new features and maintaining a stable platform. Unity continues to empower developers to reach the widest audience across a diverse range of devices in the most efficient and high-performing way possible. We believe that you shouldn't have to choose between accessibility and quality—we strive to deliver both.
On behalf of the entire Unity team, thank you for your invaluable feedback and ongoing support.
Looking to keep the conversation going? Visit us on Unity Discussions where you can share your thoughts about all of the game industry news coming out of GDC.