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Here's the full schedule for the inaugural PC Connects London

Here's the full schedule for the inaugural PC Connects London

The schedule of PC Connects London 2018 is now live.

Across four tracks and two days, we are bringing you some of the best and brightest minds in the PC games space.

The show kicks off on Monday, January 22nd with State of Play, featuring the likes of Epic Games, Good Shepherd, Polystream, No More Robots and Ico Partners. This track is all to do with the state of the PC games space and will be tackling its most exciting trends. 

That's then followed up by the Digital Discovery track, with Team17, Square Enix, Curve Digital, Imperia Online and SpecialGun Productions sharing their insight into getting your game noticed in an increasingly saturated sector. We also have two panels covering PR and marketing and the state of the indie publishing state.

Day Two kicks off with Jagex, Multiplay, Failbetter, Tiny Rebel and BigBlue sharing their technical expertise in our PC Games University round of content.

Meanwhile, the 23rd finishes with The Making Of - Ninja Theory, Sports Interactive, Bithell Games, Positech, the team behind Animal Farm, Splendy and Spilt Milk taking us behind the scenes on how their games were made.

The full schedule is here, while tickets are still available right here. Meanwhile, we've been interviewing the speakers at this year's show - those pieces can be found here

"We are super excited to be engaging with the PC games industry further with our first PC Connects London show after the launch of PCGamesInsider.biz last year and have a fabulous speaker line up," Steel Media chief Chris James said of the event.

"Suffice to say we're just getting started."


PCGamesInsider Contributing Editor

Alex Calvin is a freelance journalist who writes about the business of games. He started out at UK trade paper MCV in 2013 and left as deputy editor over three years later. In June 2017, he joined Steel Media as the editor for new site PCGamesInsider.biz. In October 2019 he left this full-time position at the company but still contributes to the site on a daily basis. He has also written for GamesIndustry.biz, VGC, Games London, The Observer/Guardian and Esquire UK.