Melbourne International Games Week

Melbourne International Games Week is the largest game professional and consumer communication and networking platform in Asia Pacific. It comprises a confluence of events for three areas of interest, business, consumer and industry.

Games Week 2015 had over 60,000 atendees that participating in game conferences and consumer shows across the city, including Games Connect Asia Pacific,[1] Unite Melbourne,[2] PAX Australia,[3] the Women in Games Lunch, Australian Game Developers’ Awards, ACMI Family Day, VR and Serious Games Festival and the Education in Games Summit.

2016’s events were held in close proximity in a number of venues, including the Australian Centre for the Moving Image and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The 2017 event saw more than 65,000 people attend various events.<ref>http://gamesweek.melbourne/in-the-name-of-games-migw17

The 2018 programme also includes a number of new events, including the first Melbourne Queer Games Festival focusing on games with LGBT content, an e-sports conference, and the new High Score Conference exploring the relationship between games and music.

References

  1. "GCAP 2016". gcap.com.au. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  2. Technologies, Unity. "Unite - Unite Melbourne". unite.unity.com. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  3. "PAX Australia - Melbourne, VIC Nov 4-6, 2016". www.paxaustralia.com.au. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
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