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News by Ellie Gibson

24 June, 2009

The organisers of the GamesCom trade fair are already claiming the event is going to be massive, with more than 300 exhibitors from 25 countries signed up.

They'll occupy 120,000 square metres of space at the event, which is being held in Cologne from 19th to 23rd August. Attendees will include the big three along with EA, Activision, Ubisoft, Square Enix and the other usual suspects.

Highlights will include the German Case Modding Championship, a cosplay world record attempt and some exciting happenings at the Job & Career Centre: "Here companies will present themselves and interact with potential applicants. In the meantime, daring motorcyclists will be chasing each other around on their bullets on a freestyle course."

The organisers are listing "youth protection" as a top priority at GamesCom, and there are plans to educate parents about games and host political debates. All attendees will be given coloured armbands to ensure they are only allowed access to age-appropriate games.

We're all going on a summer holiday, pardon, we'll all be working day and night at GamesCom to bring you all the news as it happens, or at least with only a slight delay.

Yes, it is a slow news day.

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Triggerhappytel
24/06/09 @ 09:00
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Erm, I've never heard of GamesCom but might be more interested if I knew more about it. What country is it in? (Assuming Germany?)
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24/06/09 @ 09:07
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Is this what was formally known as Leipzig?
asphaltcowboy
24/06/09 @ 09:10
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@towser - I think so!
Mentalist(air)
24/06/09 @ 09:15
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Except it's in Cologne now
penhalion
24/06/09 @ 09:29
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Ok so to summarise

It may or may not be what Leipzig has turned into and it's being held somewhere in Cologne, which may or may not be harder to get to for attendees.

alllrighty then....
Triggerhappytel
24/06/09 @ 10:32
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They off to a flying start then; obviously wanting to be seen as an international games exhibition, but no-one here yet has any idea about this show!
symmetry
24/06/09 @ 10:35
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Hence the press release...
frankster
24/06/09 @ 10:40
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@penhalion: Yes it's wat formerly was in Leipzig. Cologne is easier to get to and a more lively city then Leipzig.
RexRunti
24/06/09 @ 13:58
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How come Germany hosts Europe's biggest game fair when their government clearly hate computer games and blame them from everything from gun crime to bad weather?
UncleLou
24/06/09 @ 14:29
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We're good at contradictions, and noone else anywhere seemed to get their arses in gear to organise anything similar.
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"political debates"

Don't neglect this if at all possible, EG, and if you can, please interview and utterly demolish a German anti-games politico. This should be great fun.
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"Yes, it is a slow news day."
simply lol

Well good to hear about all the interest in it and the big gathering.

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