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Attendee registration opens for London Game Career Fair

Attendee registration has now opened for the London Game Career Fair, a two-day event that will run as part of this year's London Games Festival.

Attendee registration has now opened for the London Game Career Fair, a two-day event that will run as part of this year's London Games Festival.

The event is being organised by GamesIndustry.biz and Eurogamer.net, in partnership with US website Gamasutra.com.

It's designed to give publishers, studios and game companies the chance to meet games industry professionals, recent graduates and people from the fields of computer graphics, animation and film.

Electronic Arts has already signed up to sponsor the event, and exhibitors will include THQ, Eidos, Blitz Games, Datascope, OPM Response and Real Time Worlds.

The London Game Career Fair will take place between October 3 - 4 at Caf� Royal on Regent Street, with an estimated 1000 visitors expected to attend. To register online, visit GameCareerFair.com.

"The London Game Career Fair is the perfect venue for all sectors of the industry to build relationships, discover fresh talent and seize new opportunities," said trade advertising manager Richard Sturgess.

"Whether you're a publisher or a developer, a recent graduate or an industry veteran, the LGCF is essential for anyone looking to increase their company's potential or take their career to the next level."

For companies in the UK, more details about sponsorship opportunities at the London Game Career Fair can be obtained by contacting Richard Sturgess on +44 (0) 7920 061 984, or by emailing richard@gamesindustry.biz.

For companies in North America, please contact Aaron Murawski on +01 415 947 6227, or email amurawski@cmp.com.

GamesIndustry.biz and Eurogamer.net are published by Eurogamer Network.

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