International devs are reportedly withdrawing from GDC amid ICE and safety fears. But the event’s organizer says turnout looks good

The GDC logo.

The Game Developers Conference, an annual event where game developers from all over the world come to show off new technologies, ideas, and other gaming-related goodies, is reportedly bringing in lower numbers this year amid rising costs and fears of the current safety environment in the US amid heightened ICE activities.

“Far fewer staff” are coming to the 2026 GDC, “a multitude of senior industry figures” told Mobilegamer.biz on Jan. 29. “Concerns over US immigration, safety and costs” are the primary reasons, with developers from “large, mid-sized and smaller game companies” voicing particular worries over the current situation with ICE in the United States.

According to Mobilegamer.biz, Netspeak Games chief executive Callum Cooper-Brighting said the company’s “immediate sense of woke” and support for LGBTQ+ communities is something he doesn’t “feel like is welcome in America at the moment,” which has prompted him to abstain from participating in this year’s GDC. Other executives from big and smaller companies echoed similar sentiments, though socio-cultural issues aren’t the only reason some aren’t coming.

Rising costs and the question of whether attendance at the GDC is even worth it have prompted certain developers into rethinking their visit. Marco Minoli, the marketing director at Slitherine Games, said the GDC has failed to “adapt to a changing market, offer fair pricing for its educational content or address the logistical hurdles,” which is why the company is only sending one person this year.

However, GDC says turnout is looking good and that hasn’t yet “seen” cancellations by international developers. As per GamesIndustry.biz, attendance at the conference is “tracking in line with expectation.” Regional variance indicates some regions have poorer attendance, while others are on the upside.

It could be that most of the companies that toned their attendance down could be smaller ones, making a less significant dent in the total numbers. We just have to take GDC’s word for it, but it seems the conference is facing mounting issues, from the political climate in the US to its positioning in the market.

The rise of AI and other business-oriented conferences that were once made by and for gamers could have also impacted these changes, though we’ll have to wait to see how it’ll play out in the coming years.

One thing’s for certain, though: it’s a very rough time we’re living in.

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Magnetic Accelerators in ARC Raiders

The need for Magnetic Accelerators have certainly increased a level or two ever since the Trophy Display project went live in ARC Raiders.

The new project, part of the Headwinds update, requires you to complete five different stages of tasks to get some amazing rewards. Let’s look at how you can find this Epic item from your grind in the wasteland.

Best locations for Magnetic Accelerators in ARC Raiders

Like every crafting material in ARC Raiders, there’s no definite location for the Magnetic Accelerators. However, it’s an Epic-tier loot. While Epic-tier loot can spawn anywhere, you’re expected to find it more in red-colored zones on every map.

One of my favorite locations is the Village POI in Blue Gate. This location has a locked room, and I have received at least three Magnetic Accelerators in the past, and one since the Headwinds update went live. Their exact location inside the locked room is different, so you’ll want to go through every bit of the container.

Another strange, but great spot, appears to be the room right by the elevator at the Testing Annex location on Dam Battlegrounds. This room has three lootable containers, and I have found three Magnetic Accelerators from this room. It’s usually unlocked, but expect to find ARCs since there’s a nearby elevator.

As the Magnetic Accelerator is an Epic-tier loot, you can also play on the maps when the following modifiers are active.

Playing the Night Raids will also raise your chances of finding a Magnetic Accelerator. However, there will be more hazards that you need to watch out for on your raids.

How to craft Magnetic Accelerators in ARC Raiders

If your luck is poor, you can directly craft Magnetic Accelerators. You’ll need a level 3 Refiner for that. Reaching this point is going to take time (especially if you’re a beginner).

Once you have a level 3 Refiner, you’ll going to need the following materials.

How to use Magnetic Accelerators in ARC Raiders

You’re going to need at least 10 Magnetic Accelerators to submit to the Trophy Display project. You’ll need them to complete stage 4 of the project. Doing so will get you five Wolfpack grenades, which are immensely useful. You’re also going to come one step closer to finishing the whole project and unlocking the completionist rewards.

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