Nexthrus said on March 16 it took part in GDC 2026, the world’s largest game developers conference, and concluded its participation. [Photo: Nexthrus]

Nexthrus said on March 16 it took part in GDC 2026, the world’s largest game developers conference, and wrapped up the event.

Nexthrus ran a solo booth at San Francisco’s Moscone Center from March 11 to 13 and engaged with game industry officials from around the world. During the event, about 500 visitors stopped by the Nexthrus booth.

It operated the booth in collaboration with global partners including Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), TRON, verse8 and the Blockchain Game Alliance (BGA). On-site mini sessions featured active business discussions each time.

In a GDC session held on March 10 in the West Hall, Isaac Lee (이이삭), head of artificial intelligence and blockchain at Nexthrus, spoke as a presenter. He delivered a presentation titled "Agentverse: The Future of Games Made by Agents" and introduced a vision for a next-generation game ecosystem combining AI agents and blockchain.

The company also reported a series of strategic partnership memorandums of understanding aimed at expanding technology and networks. At GDC, Nexthrus signed an agreement with WolvesDAO to build a Web3 game opinion leader network and cooperate on discovering promising projects. It then reached an agreement with Dev Stream Labs to improve game development efficiency through AI-based DevOps automation. It also signed an agreement with Merco to introduce AI-based installment payment infrastructure and jointly source games, further strengthening the competitiveness of the CROSS ecosystem.

After the event, Nexthrus plans to continue follow-up talks on global service expansion and partnerships based on various business inquiries received on site. It particularly plans to accelerate expansion of the CROSS ecosystem and cooperation on new projects based on the global developer and partner network built at GDC.

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