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The Rezzed show floor will be stuffed to the SATA ports with PC and indie games.
Gearbox Software's yeehaw co-op shooter sequel will be playable for the first time ever in the UK.
Are you ready to go hands-on and check those corners? We like to keep this one handy for close encounters.
The definition of insanity is not playing Ubisoft's bonkers new island-based first-person shooter.
TrackMania developer Nadeo's fast-paced contribution to the arena-based FPS market. Quake 3 meets Sonic the Hedgehog.
Third-person tactical multiplayer shooting from the people who pretty much invented it.
The ARMA 2 mod that's taking the PC gaming world by storm.
The MMO and RTS genres together at last.
Krater combines the combat mechanics of action RPGs with the top-down tactics of games like Syndicate and X-Com. Sold.
A beautiful free to play, browser based MMO.
Cute tower defense game with a social aspect.
From the makers of Uplink, DEFCON and Darwinia, an indie game about running a prison. Probably not a metaphor.
Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion, in answer to your first question. Check out Toxic Games' physics puzzler on the show floor.
Free-to-play monster-hunting for those of a massively multiplayer bent.
Popular fantasy MMO from Trion Worlds.
Hugely promising turn based strategy game.
Space combat title Strike Suit Zero is the first from ex-doublesix studio Born Ready.
Massively-multiplayer real-time strategy with a Medieval castle-building theme? Resistance is feudal.
Tengami is an intriguing game created by Nyamyam, a studio of former Rare employees. The new Viva Pinata?
Free-to-play turn-based multiplayer fantasy battling. It's always nice when our childhood passions go viral.
"Strategic Planetary Defence Simulator". Need we say more? OK, RPS called it an X-Com remake that actually feels like X-Com.
Valve has kindly provided enough Dota 2 beta keys for everyone who attends Rezzed! Buy a ticket, come along and we'll send out your key once the show is over.
We're not done announcing games yet. Stay tuned to Eurogamer.net, RockPaperShotgun.com and Rezzed itself for more.
We've convinced some of the world's top developers to come talk to you. We've got the people who make Total War, Brink and Carmageddon, with more to be announced.
You'll get to hear about progress on new games and updates straight from the people putting them together, and many of our sessions end in a public Q&A so you can ask why they nerfed your favourite class or what they think of DRM.
The Rezzed developer sessions kick off at noon on Friday 6th July and slightly earlier at 11am on Saturday 7th July so we can ram everything in!
"The 5th Annual International RPS Indie Mud Wrestling Championships", hosted by John Walker. Should be interesting.
The Indie Stone plans to tell the audience "How (Not) To Make A Game" - an account of their first year of zombie survivalism.
"Independent or Bust!" The Brink and Enemy Territory studio boss talks about the company's past success and future as a fully independent developer.
Total War lead designer James Russell on 25 Years of The Creative Assembly - featuring an exclusive first look at the future of Total War.
How Prison Architect rose, phoenix-like, from the still smouldering ashes of Subversion.
The Borderlands 2 studio boss will be on stage to demo the game and take questions from the audience. Boom!
Dean Hall and Matt Lightfoot will talk about the hottest thing in PC gaming in 2012: zombie survival sim Day Z.
Carmageddon Reincarnation developer Stainless talks about its successful Kickstarter campaign.
Members of Ubisoft take the stage to introduce the new free-to-play Tom Clancy online shooter and take questions from the audience.
Industry legend Peter Molyneux will be talking about his new studio 22 Cans and one of his experiments, an app called Curiosity.
What do we want? Hitpoints! When do we want it? Terrain! The RPS guys bring together creative people to make a game on-stage. Might work.
Unknown Worlds to show off its humans-vs-aliens multiplayer FPS, sequel to a Half-Life mod downloaded over two million times.
TrackMania developer Nadeo offers a live stage demo and audience Q&A for ShootMania Storm, it's fast-paced competitive online first-person shooter.
The Leftfield Collection, sponsored by SEGA, will feature an assortment of indie gems and oddities. These include the hotly anticipated 2D heist platformer Gunpoint, by Tom Francis, and McPixel by Mikolaj Kaminski, in which players must stop things from exploding whilst working against minuscule time limits.
We love having tournaments at our shows, but we always lose when we enter, so this time we're doing things on our own turf: Quake 2.
We're also hoping to tempt some of our attending developer friends to join in so we can humble them with the railgun every time they foolishly splash around the pool on Q2DM1. Um, and you'll get to play too.
Yep, we have all sorts of other plans too. The RPS guys are planning a board game area; the Eurogamer guys want arcade games on the pier; and nobody wants game-themed karaoke but it just might happen...
By rail: It's about 10 minutes' walk from Brighton railway station. Come out of the station and walk straight down Queen's Road, then keep going straight past the Clock Tower and down West Street. Watch out for hen parties. Turn right at the seafront and the Brighton Centre's on your right.
By air: I don't know? Ask your pilot?
Get in touch! Tell us what you want to see at the show. Tell us what matters to you most about PC and indie gaming. Tell us a story. Here we are.
The Rezzed show floor and Leftfield Collection will be buzzing with playable games from major publishers and successful independents, and you could be one of them.
Are you a developer or publisher with a new game you want us to feature at the show? Then drop us a line, because we have tons of options.
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