Over 75,000 people attended EGX 2015. The event, which lasted for four days from September 24th until September 27th, showcased 200 pre-release games.
30,000 people, or 40 percent of the people that attended, had never been to an EGX event before.
"The stage is well-and-truly set for EGX to increase its international significance in the global video games event circuit”, said the founder and CEO of Gamer Network, Rupert Loman. "Ideally timed just before the lucrative holiday shopping period, the event is a proven platform for driving pre-launch hype and influencing consumer purchasing decisions. 91% of visitors use the show to decide which products to buy."
EGX Rezzed, the next EGX event, will take place from April 7th until April 9th next year in London.
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