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[GamesIndustry.biz]() You have been sent a sponsored message via GamesIndustry, in association with Investment Summit. The GamesIndustry.biz Investment Summit is coming to Seattle and London this year. These premiere funding events are designed to help indie creators secure investment for their video games and studios. Each show will include talks, casual networking, lunch and formal 1-2-1 meetings. The Seattle event, which is co-located with PAX Dev, takes place on Wednesday, August 28th and will feature the chance to meet Valve, Nintendo, Jagex, Team17, Fellow Traveller, Versus Evil, MTG, Digital Extremes, Gearbox, Sold Out, Nicalis, Kickstarter and many more to be announced. [Tickets are on sale here.]( The London version is set for Thursday, October 17th. Already signed up for the event are London Venture Partners, Team17, Jagex, Frontier, Green Man Gaming and Sold Out. [Tickets are on sale here,]( and alongside lunch, talks and meetings, will also include an industry pass to the EGX consumer show. A full schedule of talks will be revealed shortly. Both events are headline sponsored by financial services specialist Xsolla, with Jagex supporting the UK show. Investors and publishers looking to meet with indie creators can sign up by emailing [Jamie.Sefton@gamesindustry.biz.](mailto:Jamie.Sefton@gamesindustry.biz) Interested sponsors, please contact [Charlotte.Nangle@gamesindustry.biz.Â](mailto:Charlotte.Nangle@gamesindustry.biz) For more information on the Investment Summits, [click here.]( [Update your email preferences]( © 2002-2019 Gamer Network Ltd. All rights reserved.

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