Curse gets behind MCV Awards 2014

Online games portal Curse has signed up as a partner for this year’s MCV Awards.

Curse joins the long list of partners for this year’s event, which takes place on April 10th at the London Lancaster Hotel and will be hosted by Channel 4 presenter and stand-up comedian Adam Hills.

Supporters for the evening also include Xbite, EA, Green Man Gaming, SimplyGames, Razer, OPM, Orb, OnLive, IGN, GamesGrabr, Intergi and Gamescom.

"We’re delighted to be working in partnership with MCV as a sponsor of the 2014 awards," said Joe Noone, UK regional sales manager, Curse.

"These awards are a great opportunity to celebrate the great work that goes on within the UK games industry, an industryCurse isvery proud to be a part of.We look forward to working closely with MCV and the wider games industry in 2014 and beyond."

To book your place at this year’s prestigious event, go to www.mcvawards.com/buy-tickets. Alternatively, contactKathryn.Humphrey@intentmedia.co.ukor call her on 01992 535 646.

A range of sponsorship packages are still available. Contact Lesley.Blumson@intentmedia.co.ukor call her on 01992 535 647 to find out more.

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