Finalists to gain exposure and opportunity to meet publishers at Europe networking event

Game Connection begins call for Selected Projects

Game Connection Europe has opened submissions for its Selected Projects contest for developers.

The competition is open to console, mobile, social, casual and online games at any stage of development.

There is also no restriction on genre, platform or distribution method.

The 15 finalists, as named by an advisory board of industry experts, will be given the opportunity to pitch their project to a number of publishers, whilst also gaining promotion for their title at Game Connection Europe.

Members on the advisory board include Microsoft Studios business development manager Sarita Viramontez, 6Waves CEO Rex Ng and Bullypix founder Vincent Dondaine.

The nominees will also be given the chance to win the ‘Best Project 2012’ award.

The deadline for proposals ends on September 21st.

Game Connection Europe will take place between November 28th to 30th in Paris. Visit the official website for further information.

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