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Rezzed 2013 announced: Chris Avellone to debut Project Eternity at show

PC and indie game expo Rezzed has been dated for 2013, and will feature an appearance from Obsidian Entertainment's Chris Avellone, who will present his team's Kickstarter-funded RPG Project Eternity. We've got dates and ticket information inside.

Organised by the same team that brought you Eurogamer Expo, Rezzed 2013 will take place at the the NEC in Birmingham, Saturday 22and to Sunday 23rd June. Up to 10,000 gamers are expected to attend the show.

Rezzed will feature appearances from some of the indie and PC scene's brightest stars, courtesy of media partners Eurogamer and Rock, Paper, Shotgun, and will include a live Project Eternity showcase hosted by Obsidian's Chris Avellone.

Also, Red Thread Games' Ragnar Tornquist's will present Dreamfall Chapters, Big Robot's Tom Betts will show off Kickstarter success Sir, You Are Being Hunted, and Super Crate Box studio Vlambeer and Hotline Miami developer Dennaton will host a joint session that is yet to be fully revealed.

There will be a full list of exhibitors showing code and letting players get hands-on with titles unveiled in coming weeks, but Sega and GetGames are the first to confirm.

Rezzed 2013 tickets are on sale now at the official event site. Passes are priced at £12 for one day or £20 for a weekend ticket.

You will qualify for a 25% 'Early Bird' discount if you buy your ticket before April 30.

We'll have more on Rezzed exhibitors as they confirm. Have you been to Rezzed before? If so, let us know what you thought below.

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