VRTGO launches competition for new & innovative VR titles

By September 21, 2015 TIGA News

Secret Sauce and VRTGO Conference are delighted to announce that we’ve teamed up with nDreams to create a VR contest for students and start-ups in the VR space.  The competition aims to showcase up and coming VR talent through remarkable content and innovative technology for games and interactive experiences.

 

The competition winner will get the chance to exhibit their prototype at VRTGO event on 12th November, as well as receiving mentoring by nDreams. The winner will also be named in competition press and they will receive a free affiliation to VRTGO Labs.  In addition to this, the winner will also receive ‘An Afternoon with PlayStation’.  You’ll get to visit the Sony Computer Entertainment Europe offices for a design consultation session from the Project Morpheus team and the opportunity to play some exclusive demos.  Runners-up will be able to demo their prototypes at the VRTGO after party.  

 

We welcome applications from students, pre start ups, start ups, small games companies and non-games companies working in the VR field.  There is no rigid or set theme for this contest, but we would ideally like to see demo’s and prototypes that you have already been working on in the games and entertainment field within the last 12 months.  

 

The deadline for all submissions to be made is Thursday 1st October at 5pm

 

The contest is also supported by SCEE and NVIDIA, who will be taking part as judges and offering feedback to contestants.

 

Judges Include:

 

Patrick O’Luanaigh, CEO, nDreams
David Corless
, VP of Publishing, nDreams
Jed Ashforth
, Senior Games Designer, SCEE
John Foster
, Senior Designer, SCEE
Phil Scott, Head of Developer Relations EMEA, NVIDIA

 

For details on how to enter the competition, plus further information, please follow this link: https://vrtgovrcontest.eventbrite.co.uk.  For any queries re the contest email Elspeth@secret-sauce.co.uk

 

Good luck and we look forward to seeing your projects!

 

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