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Nintendo and Sega set to Meet The Indies @ Rezzed

KISS, Rising Star, Curve, Premier PR and more will also sit down with creators on Thursday, March 30th

Leading games companies will be attending EGX Rezzed later this month to meet some of the rising stars of the games industry.

Nintendo, Sega, KISS, Rising Star Games, Curve, Premier PR and some surprises will be meeting studios at our Meet The Indies @ Rezzed zone on Thursday, March 30th. More businesses will be announced soon.

Meet The Indies @ Rezzed is a dedicated meeting area for publishers, investors, agencies and more to meet the next generation of creators. Some of the 30 studios that are currently signed up are seeking investment and publishing help, while others are looking for PR and marketing support, QA and localisation services, physical distribution and just advice from leading platform holders.

Companies signed up to the event will only be partnered with relevant indies and vice versa, to ensure not a minute is wasted.

Any independent developer currently exhibiting at EGX Rezzed can get access to the meeting zone for free. Indies that aren't exhibiting but want to attend can do for a small fee. A small fee is also charged to businesses that want to meet the indies, if you're interested in finding out more or joining in, email Charlotte Nangle.

EGX Rezzed is a video games event brought to you by the team behind EGX and takes place at the Tobacco Dock in London. Although it's a smaller event than its older brother, it still features many of the attractions you love about our events; playable pre-release games on both PC and console (with a strong focus on indie titles), developer sessions by well known game designers and the opportunity to chat with developers on the show floor.

This year will also feature a suite of B2B events, including a revamped careers fair, GamesIndustry.quiz, plus the GamesIndustry.biz 100 Party. EGX Rezzed will also feature the debut of the GamesIndustry.biz Magazine.