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Free floor space up for grabs for indie developers at PLAY Expo Manchester 2017

September 13, 2017 by Villordsutch

If you’re an Indie Games Developer then you’re going to want to take note about the below news regarding this year’s PLAY Expo Manchester 2017, which is due to land in EventCity the weekend of the 14th – 15th October.  As visitors to this great gaming event in the North West know, PLAY Expo brings to the floor new and unseen Indie titles and they’re offering free space – at the 2017 event – for small teams to show off their own wares to the public for the first time.

Returning for its sixth year, PLAY Expo Manchester is a highly popular two-day video game event, ideal for all the family and offering visitors an unrivalled experience with features, tournaments, exhibitors, industry guests, panels and so much more. Celebrating gaming and popular culture, the expo uniquely caters for casual fans and dedicated gamers alike and promises to be an event not to be missed.

“PLAY Expo Manchester has long championed smaller titles and the Indie community at large. Our visitors tell us year-after-year that Indie gaming is hugely important in their decision to attend the event, and this year we’re incredibly excited to open our doors to the Indie community like never before,” said Andy Brown, Director for Replay Events. “Today’s announcement will allow smaller developers an unmissable opportunity to present their games to thousands of eager gamers. It’s a win-win situation that we believe will prove incredibly enticing to the Indie community and popular with our visitors.”

Indie developers wishing to be considered for free entry into PLAY Expo Manchester should contact Replay Events at: contact@replayevents.com  Free space will be awarded on a case-by-case basis, only available to small teams looking for a platform to bring their titles to the public for the first time.

See also: Read our event report on PLAY Expo Manchester 2016 here.

For more information on PLAY Expo Manchester 2017, visit: http://www.playexpomanchester.com/ and follow Replay Events on Facebook, and Twitter.

@Villordsutch

Originally published September 13, 2017. Updated September 12, 2017.

Filed Under: Video Games, Villordsutch Tagged With: PLAY Expo 2017, PLAY Expo Manchester 2017, Replay Events

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