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More star names confirmed for Yorkshire Games Festival 2019

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The legendary Jeff Minter of Llamasoft fame has previously been confirmed as a Yorkshire Games Festival 2019 showing, but today we have news surrounding a few other big stars.

The Yorkshire Games Festival is excited to announce yet more headline-grabbing keynote speakers, including Broken Sword supremo and industry stalwart Charles Cecil MBE and Media Molecule’s Gem Abdeen, amongst others.

Including Jeff Minter, all three will appear as part of the five day event which will be found running from the National Science and Media Museum in the heart of Bradford from Wednesday 6th February through to Sunday 10th February, seeing them adding to a growing roster of industry luminaries who are bringing their expertise to the festival’s third outing.

They aren’t the only names though and also making the line-up is Brjann Sigurgeirsson of Swedish development team Image & Form, known for its beautiful 2D action-platformers Steamworld Dig and Steamworld Heist.

“I always love attending the Yorkshire Games Festival at the magnificent National Science and Media Museum,” says Charles Cecil, Founder & CEO of Revolution Software. “It is great to meet other game makers, many on the first steps to making games as a career, and those who simply love games and games culture. I am looking forward to talking about my 35 years of writing adventure games from the ZX81 – with its 1K of RAM – through to our most recent release, Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse on Nintendo Switch.”

Brjann, Charles, Gem, and Jeff will all be taking to the stage to cast light on their experiences working within the games industry, passing over invaluable expertise to what should be a record number of attendees. If you’re interested in attending then you’ll find tickets on sale right now. Early Bird passes for  YGF: Games Talks are available until 21 November – £65/ £60 (full pass) £35/£30 (day pass). From 22nd November those prices will increase to £80/£70 (full) £40/£35 (day).

But what will you find at the five-day event? Well, how about the following…

  • YGF: Game Talks, featuring a stellar line up of esteemed and knowledgeable speakers with more big names to be revealed in the coming months. Charles Cecil will cast light on his career and the next phase in Revolution’s quest to make groundbreaking adventure games, Brjann Sigurgeirsson will talk about his years working on the award-winning  Steamworld series, and Gem Abdeen will give an invaluable insight into the imagination behind Media Molecule, and how the studio created LittleBigPlanet, Tearaway, and its much anticipated forthcoming PS4 project Dreams
  • Respected journalists, formerly of The Guardian, Jordan Erica Webber and Keith Stuart are set to make a very welcome return to introduce key speakers and compere question and answer sessions during the YGF: Game Talks
  • Young Developers Conference (in partnership with BAFTA) focusing on 11-18 year olds, featuring free and accessible events for young game developers including expert advice from the team at BAFTA Game and the BAFTA Game Awards
  • Let’s Play! – Family weekend offering workshops, game demos and live shows, promoting intergenerational gameplay. Events include The Incredible Playable Show – an interactive video game comedy show where the audience take to the stage, become human buttons, take on the Power Rangers, zap each other with barcode scanners, and play Pac-Man using inflatable toys. Alternatively they can sit back and watch their friends literally become cogs in a hilarious machine! Tickets on sale now
  • A YGF pass also allows businesses and enterprises to attend Up Your Game, a two-day business matchmaking event organised by Enterprise Europe Network. Up Your Game facilitates collaboration, ideas, innovation and investment across business sectors, and will include themes on animation, games, motion graphics, special effects, as well as augmented reality and virtual reality

It all looks a bit good and Festival Director, Kathryn Penny had the following to say:

“One of the main aims of the Yorkshire Games Festival is to bring people together with some of the games industry’s most knowledgeable and influential figures,” offers Penny. “That’s a journey we set out on back in 2016, and with the speakers we’ve announced today, we think we’re going to do an amazing job of inspiring future game makers, not just here in Yorkshire, but across the UK. Watch this space for further  speaker announcements before the end of the year which will bolster our aims even more.”

If you’re looking to celebrate the gaming industry and games culture as a whole in 2019, and are within touching distance of Bradford, then the Yorkshire Games Festival 2019 should be one to attend.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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