25% discount on passes still available for biggest gaming event in Canada

Early bird deadline for Montreal Game Summit nears

The early bird deadline for the Montreal Game Summit is just days away. Interested delegates have until September 30th to sign up for a pass and save 25 per cent on the usual price.

Taking place on November 18th and 19th, reduced rates on hotel rooms and even flights for those traveling within North America are available to those wishing to attend what has fast become the biggest industry event in Canada.

2008’s Montreal International Game Summit conference program consists of 80 sessions devided in six tracks, with speakers from across Canada and the rest of the world. A full list of confirmed sessions can be found here.

Already-announced keynotes include David Braben (Frontier Developments), Warren Spector (Disney – Junction Point Studios), Laura Fryer (Microsoft Games Studios), plus Cheryl Olson and Lawrence Spector (Harvard University).

Click here to register for a reduced price pass ahead of the September 30th early bird deadline.

For more information on reduced price accommodation and flights, click here.

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