Ubisoft Reflections throws weight behind London Games Conference

Ubisoft’s UK studio Reflections has signed up as event partner for the London Games Conference.

Taking place next week on Wednesday November 21st, LGC 2012 is dedicated to digital discovery and distribution of games.

Ubisoft Reflections is looking to meet in person and collaborate with UK studios who excel in gameplay programming, game design, 3D art and GUI as well as people looking for career opportunities with Reflections.

If you want to find out more and discuss in person at LGC contact Craig Lawson on craig.lawson@ubisoft.comto meet him there.

Tickets are almost all gone for the central London conference, which plays host to a talk from Phil Harrison – his first since taking a senior role at Xbox – plus sessions by Twitter, Google, IGN, Yogscast, EA and many others.

Click here to book your place at the event. Alternatively email or call Hannah.Short@intentmedia.co.uk/ +44 (0) 1992 535 646.

London Games Conference is supported byPlatinum PartnerMeteor Entertainment, with Gold Partner support from6Waves,QinqoandMicrosoftplus Event PartnerHeaven Media.

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