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Bright-shirted games developers show the skills up their sleeves

V&A plays host to ceremony to recognise talents across sector

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Guests donned shorts, shades and Hawaiian shirts at the V&A in Dundee last night for a colourful awards ceremony.

More than 200 people were treated to a night on the waterfront at the 2019 UK Games Fund Awards, which recognised talent across the country’s games developmen­t sector.

The awards, held in associatio­n with DC Thomson Media and 4J Studios and run by DCT Media Events, had the theme of #sunnydunde­e, so loud shirts and yellow sunglasses were the look of the evening.

Judges had the task of picking the winners from a quality field, with a high number of nominees adding to the difficult deliberati­ons.

Chris van der Kuyl, chairman of 4J Studios, said, “After the success of last year’s awards, it’s fantastic to see the diversity and growth of our indie games industry being celebrated.

“These awards recognise the best in new British games developmen­t talent and are a great way to highlight the variety and depth of new games being made in the UK.

“The awards also complement the city’s vibrant games developmen­t community in demonstrat­ing all that Dundee has to offer.

“And what a great way to reward these amazing new and upcoming companies than to do it in style within the amazing V&A Museum and the Videogames exhibition.”

Judging took place at Develop in Brighton back in July and judges included Dr Jo Twist, chief executive of Ukie, Richard Leinfellne­r, lecturer at Goldsmiths University, Haydn Taylor, writer for Games Industry Biz, Andy Williams, DC Thomson Media and Paddy Burns, co-founder of 4J Studios.

Paul Durrant, UK Games Fund founder, said: “For the second year running Dundee provided the perfect location for the UK Games Fund Awards to celebrate the successes of early-stage independen­t games developers from across the UK.

“For UK Games Talent and Finance Community Interest Company to be able to do that from their Dundee base, against the backdrop of V&A Dundee and in the final week of the video games exhibition, it was an opportunit­y too good to miss.”

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