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The Games Company's GC 2007 Lineup

by Rainier on Aug. 14, 2007 @ 10:11 a.m. PDT

The Games Company will show its upcoming fall and winter highlights: Heimspiel Handballmanager 2008, the imaginative point & click adventure Everlight – Power to the Elves and its strategy title War Leaders: Clash of Nations. Another two yet unannounced titles will be presented as world premieres to trade visitors behind closed doors.

At stand E 30 in hall 1 of the Business Center, the expanding TGC team, led by general managers Markus Malti and Carsten Strehse, is looking forward to inspired discussions with trade and media partners. The game content managers eagerly expect project offers from national and international game developers. TGC’s international sales management will also be on location at the publisher’s 150 square meters exhibition space.

In the open-air zone A 07/11, TGC will welcome public visitors in an atmospheric beach club. Summer feeling, several campaigns and fantastic competitions will draw the attention of the visitors. They will be provided with information on TGC’s diversified line-up, while relaxing from a demanding day at the fair in comfortable beach chairs.

Christian Sauerteig, marketing manager TGC, is looking forward to the trade fair in Leipzig: “After the massive changes in the E3 concept, this year’s Games Convention will receive even more public attention”. He adds: “For TGC – The Games Company as a young, ambitious and internationally focussed company, the Games Convention is an extremely important event. We therefore have doubled our exhibition space at the Business Center this year and will be present in the consumer area for the first time.”

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