UK Games Expo 2012
(guest post by Raven Ulyear)
The Clarendon Suites and the Menzies Strathallan Hotel, Birmingham: 25th – 27th May
It’s
time to polish your gun barrels and prep your armies – the UK Games Expo is back
for its sixth year running– and it looks like it’s going to be bigger and better
than ever!
If
you’re looking to escape the humdrum of tax returns and car warranties and you have a weekend to spare, then head on over to The
Clarendon Suites and the Menzies Strathallan Hotel for one of the biggest events
of the UK Gaming calendar
“One
of the great things about the expo is how large and small companies can both
present their efforts to the gaming public” - Rhythmic Circus
There
are a number of exciting events as well as the opportunity to showcase your
skills on the battlefield in open games and tournaments – So grab your Expo
ticket, plan your strategies and get practicing. With the announcement of
Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition, this could be your last big tournament
under the old ruleset – so let’s make it a right royal send off!
Of
course, it’s not just wargames and miniatures at the UK Games Expo – This event
hosts all kinds of games, from board games and RPGs to card games and family
games. There really is something for everyone, so it’s well worth dragging along
a friend or two.
So
what can you expect from the UK Games Expo this year? Here’s a quick look at the
timetable, so you know exactly what not to miss.
Friday
25th May
The
Expo kicks off in the Menzies Strathallan Hotel with an open gaming day – a
chance to play your old favourites or try out something new. There will be a
number of open gaming rooms and roleplaying sessions to whet your appetite… and
prepare you for the main events!
(Note:
Friday is a Games Only day and the trade stalls will not be open)
Saturday
26th and Sunday 27th May
After a
day of casual gaming, the main Expo begins. Over the past few years, the UK
Games Expo has seen the launch of many an established game – including the UK
launch of 4th Edition D&D. From Saturday morning, the Trade Show
will be open, so get on over to The Clarendon Suites to pick up some new
miniatures and find out all about the latest releases.
But
that’s not all.
With
a schedule of over 100 individual RPG games, in 8 sessions, over 3 days, there’s
a massive amount of gaming going on – way too much to detail here – so check out
the full schedule at their website.
Most
notably, there’s a 2 day War-machines Hordes UK Masters tournament as well as a
Warhammer 40k event on Sunday. And if you fancy something a bit different, Steve
Jackson Games’ incredible live action Living Munchkin will be running at hourly
intervals. Definitely worth checking out.
And
if you happen to be a regular GM, they’re still looking for volunteers to keep
everything running – you can apply online here.
Don’t
Miss…
Bring
and Buy – Games Gazette are once
again providing a bring and buy stall. Just turn up with your old games and
miniatures, fill out a booking form, set your price and leave the items on sale.
A great way to cash in those old armies that you rarely play.
Author
Readings – Nick Marsh and Sarah Newton (as well as a number of other
Sci-fi and Fantasy authors) will be reading from their latest novels over the
course of the weekend. Think you’ve got a great idea for a book? Come along to
the ‘Getting Published’ seminar to find out just how to go about it.
Expo
Awards – Voted by the Expo visitors, the Expo Awards are given to the
best games and games publishers around. With a number of categories including
Best New Board Game, Best RPG and Best Miniatures Range, don’t miss the awards
announcement on Sunday 27th May.
If you haven’t booked your tickets yet, head on over to their website – This is one of the biggest games conventions in the UK and it’s definitely not to be missed.
If you haven’t booked your tickets yet, head on over to their website – This is one of the biggest games conventions in the UK and it’s definitely not to be missed.
Note:
If you’re planning to join in with any of the scheduled events (especially the
tournaments) you’ll have to register – places are limited and some games are
already fully booked, so make sure you guarantee your place!
Saw this last week while I was in the UK.. dreading the fact that I am not around on the weekend as it sounds like it will be quite the event! If you go, would love to see photos and a review ;)
ReplyDeleteCant go this year Im afraid due to work.
DeleteWill definatley look at it for next year though
I'll be there on the Sunday - it is about the fifth year in a row that I have attended - a great day out.
ReplyDeleteTony
Let us know how it goes
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