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EuroClash to publish official London Games Festival guide

EuroClash will be publishing the official guide for this year's London Games Festival, written by the teams behind Eurogamer.net and GamesIndustry.biz.

The guide will be distributed free during the event and will feature coverage of the third annual games festival, as well as a showcase of the biggest games due this autumn.

"We're delighted to have been selected to produce this year's official London Games Festival Guide," commented Simon Tapscott, head of customer publishing for EuroClash.

"The combination of the vibrancy of the Festival, Eurogamer's editorial credibility, the sheer diversity of events and the great experience of our customer publishing team means that we will create a superb Guide offering real value to consumers and publishers alike."

EuroClash, a joint venture between Eurogamer and multiple media company MediaClash was created specifically to provide customer publishing solutions for the games industry.

"Last year's London Games Festival was a huge success and we were thrilled with the feedback we received from the public," added Duncan Best, event director of LGF.

"We're really looking forward to bringing the gaming industry to life in the capital again and being able to offer them a guide that will detail everything they need to know."

The London Games Festival takes place October 25 – November 2.

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