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Login online games conference moves to San Francisco

  • Posted byby Dean Takahashi
  • April 27, 2012
  • Updated June 18, 2025
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The Login online games conference has changed hands and is moving from Seattle to San Francisco.

Seda Balci (pictured), marketing and PR director at Peanut Labs, has independently purchased the conference and will move it to the Bay Area. The Login 2012 conference will take place at the Bentley Reserve in San Francisco on Sept. 26-27.

“After hosting and planning countless high-level events, I wanted to make something bigger,” Balci said. “And I have been in this space for a long time now and thought Login would be a great opportunity.”

The conference will be about anything related to games, with topics including iOS and Android mobile games. Balci plans on inviting a who’s who list of speakers from the game industry.

She said that it made sense to move the conference to San Francisco because most game companies are in the Bay Area. Balci said Login has a reputation as an exclusive conference and it will remain so. At the same time, it will reach out to a larger audience. The conference has drawn around 500 attendees in the past.

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