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City Interaction Lab to Host December 2019 London Unreal Engine Meet-Up

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What: The London Unreal Engine Meet-Up

When: Thursday 19th December 2019, 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Where: Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre, Tait Building, City, University of London [map]

How: [Free] tickets are available online here: https://www.meetup.com/London-Unreal-Engine-Meetup/events/266648443/

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The Unreal Engine is a AAA game engine produced by Epic Games that is used in popular games including the global phenomenon Fortnight.

The London Unreal Engine Meet-Up is one of the largest in the world offering an opportunity for those industry veterans and enthusiasts to meet and mingle alongside informative talks.

As Interaction Lab Manager and founding member of the HCID Comics, Games & Media Research Group, I (Stuart Scott) stepped in and offered to host the next London Unreal Engine Meet-Up at City, University of London.

The event is taking place on Thursday 19th December 2019, 7:00 to 9:00 PM, Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre, Tait Building, City, University of London [map]

[Free] tickets are available online here: https://www.meetup.com/London-Unreal-Engine-Meetup/events/266648443/

Details

Come and have some drinks on us and talk about Unreal Engine at CMD London Unreal Engine Meetup at our new venue!

This month, the talks are sponsored by Full Stack consultants CMD (@CharMikeDelta) and will take place at City, University of London, EC1V 0HB, near Angel Tube Station.

7.00pm-9.00pm Listen to some talks about game development.

9.00pm+ It’s networking time. Drinks are on us! (Or just plug in your laptop, take advantage of the wifi and get some gaming done 😉 ).

If you have anything you want to show off, be it a gameplay prototype, concept art, audio, animation or 3D model, feel free to present it. Just bring a laptop. (Or a USB drive/Dropbox account, if you are struggling. We’ll sort you out).

[Free] tickets are available online here: https://www.meetup.com/London-Unreal-Engine-Meetup/events/266648443/

 

Stuart Scott

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