Die Berliner Networking-Initiative der Gamesbranche, games:net, hat für den 6. Juli erneut zur Summer Reception geladen. Partner ist auch in diesem Jahr der GAME Bundesverband.

Am 6. Juli findet die alljährliche Summer Reception des games:net berlinbrandenburg statt. Das Sommerfest der Berliner Gamesbranche findet im silent green statt. Bis zum 29. Juni werden Registrierungen angenommen. Unterstützt wird die Netzwerkinitiative games:net auch in diesem Jahr vom GAME Bundesverband. Er war bereits im Vorjahr Partner der Summer Reception.

Alle Informationen zur Summer Reception gibt es auf der Homepage des games:net.

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