Cheaper tickets and hotel rooms offered for indie MMO event attendees

Reduced IMGDC 3.0 conference rates available

The organisers of the independent MMO developers event IMGDC 3.0 have made available a new batch of reduced price tickets.

Last Straw Productions has lowered the charge for early bird passes, which are now available for $149.99 until March 17th, when the price will return to $199.99. The previous hotel rate of $99 per night for the duration of the event has been also been reduced, and now stands at $79.

“The economy has had such a large impact on events this year, especially independent ones such as IMGDC," said Jonathon Steven, CEO of Last Straw Productions. "To help ensure attendees can afford to attend IMGDC, we are running short term discounts on the early bird rate, which will bring it down from $199 to $149 for an all access pass."

The IMGDC 3.0 offers attendees different tracks across three days with sessions, round tables and panels. The event runs from Friday, April 17th through Sunday, April 19th. the included tracks are titled Design & Development, Business & Legal, Casual & Educational, Visual & Audio, and Alternative Platforms.

To learn more, visit the IMGDC 3.0 website.

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