
March 4th, 2010 @ Sway Bar, London
UK studios converge to battle over who's the cleverest - have you booked your place yet?

Thursday April 22nd, 2009 @ The Brewery, London
The countdown to the MCV Awards 2010 has begun – with date, venue and categories announced.

No-cost download goes live on Havok website
After announcing its intentions to make Havok Complete freely available for PC developers at GDC earlier this year, Havok has now released the full version online.
Comprising Havok Physics and Havok Animation, the solution has been used in over 200 games across multiple platforms, including Halo 3, Bioshock and World in Conflict. The company says that it is making the technology free for PC developers to remove barriers that face independent developers, hobbyists and academic institutions.
Free commercial licences are also available from Havok, although licensing fees for Havok Complete remain for other platforms and for non-game applications such as redistributed game engines, movies, training and military or industrial simulation. More information and the download can be found at the Havok website.