Prof Dr. Radde-Antweiler hielt den Eröffnungsvortrag (The Transformative Power of Digital Gaming in a Deeply Mediatized Society). Weitere Inhalte werden von Dr. Dom Ford (Community, alienation and the experience of networks: Maybe the real gamevironment was the friends we didn’t make along the way), Bodil Stelter (Sexualizations as forms of character valuations in The Last of Us: Part II: A case study on the margins) und Dr. Kathrin Trattner (“Was Barbarossa not German?!” Nation, History, and Identity in German Civilization- Players’ Online-Discussions) zur Konferenz beigetragen.