Localisation firm will also offers devs advice during conference panel on May 5th

MoGi Group sponsors Interface 2016

MoGi Group has signed on to support next month’s Interface.

The company, a provider of video game localisation services, will be in attendance as over 350 developers come to London for a series of one-to-one pitching meetings with publishers. There will be a number of publishing houses hunting for new games, with KISS one of the first to sign up.

Interface will take place at St Mary’s Church, Marylebone, London on Thursday, May 5th. You can find out more and sign up here.

There will also be informative speaker sessions as well as panel discussions and keynote presentations focusing on the key issues facing the games development industry. MoGi will also take part here, taking a chair on a panel dedicated to QA and localisation that asks the crucial question: Is your game actually ready?

Other speakers already confirmed include indie pioneers Mike Bithell and The Chinese Room’s Dan Pinchbeck, Team17 MD Debbie Bestwick, as well as Revolution, Playtonic and Edge Case Games on The £6m Panel, and a quartet of PR experts.

For sponsorship opportunities contact Conor Tallon at ctallon@nbmedia.com or Charlotte Nangle on cnangle@nbmedia.com

On the day, attendees curate their own experience – typically a day will be a mixture of taking in conference sessions and keynote talks, pre-arranged one-to-one pitching meetings (arranged by us) and ad hoc meetings/product demonstrations at the exhibition. The entire day is designed to bring all aspects of the videos games industry together through an array of methods.

Sign up at www.interface.events.

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