QUO VADIS 2018 announces Preliminary Agenda;
Easter Sale Starts with Discount on all Tickets
Berlin, Germany – March 28th, 2018 – CMG Conferences, the event department of Computec Media Group (CMG), is pleased to announce its preliminary agenda for QUO VADIS 2018 – Europe’s longest-standing developer conference. In time for the holidays, there will also be a special Easter Sale, starting today, where attendees can enjoy a 35% discount on all available tickets by using the promotional code QV18_HappyEaster.
The preliminary agenda showcases some of the speaker highlights at QUO VADIS 2018. On the main stage, Tameem Antoniades will share insights about the creative history behind Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. The co-founder and creative director of Ninja Theory will talk about the chances and risks all developers face – regardless of genre or platform.
Before becoming lead writer at Wooga, Rebecca Harwick worked on games such as Star Wars: The Old Republic and The Elder Scrolls Online. In Berlin, she talks about “Action & Reaction: Designing Responsive Game Narrative”. Ubisoft’s Nicholas Bonardi, Stefan Randelshofer and Tino Schleinitz have plenty to share with the audience about their experiences working with a team scattered across the globe, in “South Park: The Fractured Audio Team”.
Additional highlights at QUO VADIS 2018 can be found in the preliminary Agenda where new speakers and topics will be added over the coming days. Among the upcoming highlights – and of special note – a Fireside Chat with a legend of the gaming industry will also shortly be announced.
To recap: those who are interested in attending QUO VADIS 2018 to check out the talks and panels should secure their tickets now, as the promotional code QV18_HappyEasterprovides 35% off all available tickets until April 8th.
QUO VADIS 2018 takes place on April 24th and 25th in Berlin. Tickets are available at http://qvconf.com/order. Press can apply for press passes (accreditation) via the following form: https://qvconf.com/press.
Pictures of the speakers announced so far are available here: ftp://u62262614-media:Presse1337@ftp.press-marchsreiter.com/QUO%20VADIS/Sprecher%202018
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About Quo Vadis – create.game.business
Quo Vadis is hosted annually since 2003 and has established itself as the longest-standing developer conference in Europe. The event has been held in Berlin since 2007 and drew about 3000 visitors in 2017. The event is the biggest congress of the games industry in Germany and among the three largest conferences of the gaming branch in Europe. Featuring a broad range of panel discussions, presentations and workshops, the developer-focused conference provides an insight into industry trends and is the centerpiece of the concurrent INTERNATIONAL GAMES WEEK BERLIN. Quo Vadis is organized by CMG Conferences, the event department of the Computec Media Group. Learn more about Quo Vadis on www.qvconf.com.
About Computec Media Group
Computec Media Group is a subsidiary of Marquard Media Group AG, Baar/Switzerland. Managing 14 print & digital magazines (PC Games, play4, N-ZONE, SFT, Raspberry Pi Geek and others), 14 websites (gamesworld.de, golem.de, areamobile.de, 4players and others), apps (Games TV 24 and others), Events (devcom, Quo Vadis, Deutscher Entwicklerpreis), B2B activities (golem.de, Making Games, Linux-Magazin), and the gaming server service 4Netplayers, Computec Media Group is the leading publisher of the IT, games and mobile segment. Based in Fürth, Germany, the company reaches an audience of millions within the world of mobile and electronic entertainment with its media, events and services. The cooperation has around 180 employees in total, allocated in Fürth, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Munich.