Mon, Nov 08, 2010 | 11:48 GMT

Eurogamer Expo 2011 to return to Earls Court next September

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That didn’t take long, ja?

Eurogamer’s just announced dates for next year’s EG Expo, barely a month after this year’s event had taken place.

It’s back at Earls Court between September 22-25, 2011.

Changes for next year’s event will see a upsize in capacity,  with 30,000 people set to be accommodated.

20,000 people showed up at this year’s event.

Other changes, tickets and exhibitors will be announced in the new year.

This year’s event seen playable versions of Gears of War 3, Brink, Dead Space 2, Killzone 3 and The Legend of Sword: Skyward Sword, just to name a few.

Dev sessions from the 2010 show came from Lionhead’s Peter Molyneux, Ninja Theory’s Tameem Antoniades, Eidos Montreal on Deus Ex: Human Revolution, id’s Tim Willits and more.

Get everything from this year’s event here.

9 comments

#1

Rhythm
08/11/10, 11:40 am

Bah! Catering to the Londoners again instead of spreading the love :-(

#2

Psychotext
08/11/10, 11:44 am

Psh, London. You can keep it.

#3

Johnny Cullen
08/11/10, 11:49 am

Christ. Lightning fast, that is.

Didn’t expect to see dates for 2011 so soon.

#4

El_MUERkO
08/11/10, 11:52 am

Hopefully they can get some of this year’s stay-away’s to attend, also they need to make the indie section four times as big and get Notch (minecraft) to do a dev session!

#5

Blerk
08/11/10, 11:53 am

Barring the invention of wormholes and/or a Lib Dem hostile takeover resulting in free travel for all… bah. :-(

#6

Suikoden Fan
08/11/10, 12:53 pm

and are the tickets going to be increased in price like the last 2 years?

#7

Callum
08/11/10, 12:54 pm

Skipping it. This year was a major dissapointment for me( num 4 is right tho, the indie part needs to be massive! )

#8

Rah_Xephon
08/11/10, 2:36 pm

Well, I travelled up from Bournemouth and had a very enjoyable 5 hours there with my mates – GT5, KZ3, Dead Space 2, LBP2… I’ll be back for two days at this one…depending on what they’ve got of course! The Last Gaurdian would just seal the deal.

Oyster card is the way forward, no problems on the Tube that day despite the strike – Bournemouth, Waterloo, Earl’s Court and back. Easy.

#9

onlineatron
08/11/10, 6:10 pm

More than happy to go again, this year’s event was great!

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