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London Game Career Fair
Set to kick off next month in the UK.
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2007
Author: James Fudge

The 2nd Annual London Game Career Fair is set to take place October 23 – 24, 2007 at London ’s Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. The event features a mix of exhibitors and sessions, giving both existing members of the industry and those looking to break into the industry a chance to meet with companies and learn from experienced industry speakers. The London Game Career Fair is the exclusive recruitment event of the London Games Festival, a series of events taking place across the city during the week of October 22.

Electronic Arts has thrown its weight behind the event, sponsoring gaming pods that will enable players onsite to test out the latest EA games. Additional sponsors and exhibitors include Blitz Games, Evolution Studios, Lionhead, LucasArts, NCsoft, OPM Response, Rare, Sega, THQ, and Team 17, as well as several UK universities.

The schedule of sessions will be announced via the website at www.gamecareerfair.com in early October.

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