Popular event returns to examine the shifting games landscape

London Games Conference returns in November

The changing rules of digital games and marketing will be laid bare at November’s London Games Conference.

Returning for its fourth year, the popular conference and networking event will again examine emerging trends in digital games.

LGC 2012 is run by Intent Media, publisher of MCV and Develop. 

The first 100 tickets are available at an early bird cost of £199. To attend, contact Hannah.Short@intentmedia.co.uk or call 01992 535 646.

The four-hour conference format returns, this time with extra presentation options during the after-event networking dinner for attendees.

For details on partner packages and sponsorship opportunities, contact Lesley.Blumson@intentmedia.co.uk or call 01992 535 646.

A call for speakers has also opened today – contact Michael.French@intentmedia.co.uk for more details. 

Previous speakers have included influential execs from the global games business including Mike Mauler (GameStop), Heiko Hubertz (BigPoint), David DeMartini (EA), John Clark (Sega), plus representatives of trend-setting digital games firms like PopCap, Jagex, Ngmoco and Miniclip.

Last year’s audience-voting mechanic will also be part of proceedings. 

“LGC has established itself as the most incisive event looking at the changing digital games business,” said Michael French, editor-in-chief of MCV and Develop.

“This year the event will focus on distribution platforms shaping the industry such as Steam and iTunes, plus how brands use social media, with best practice advice for Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.”

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