Registration still open as buzz builds for the key European casual gaming event

Casual Connect Europe 2010 draws near

As Casual Connect Europe’s early February date draws close, CasualGaming.biz reminds you that registration is still open for the German-set conference and networking event. Taking place in Hamburg from February 10th to 12th, the three day show hopes to bring together leading sector opinion formers and games makers, and look to the future of casual gaming as the industry continues to buck ongoing economic trends.

A huge number of speakers are now confirmed, and are preparing to address a range of topical themes, including community and social gaming, mobile and iPhone, and development, production and design.

Further information can be found on CasualGaming.biz

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