Thanks to our event partners and sponsors for their continued support – and congratulations to all our nominees and winners!
Read More »Here are your MCV Women in Games Awards 2019 winners!
Congratulations to all of our nominees and thanks to our generous partners and sponsors!
Read More »OPM Jobs to support the Mentor of the Year award at the Women in Games Awards 2019
OPM Jobs will be presenting the Mentor of the Year award to the winner at tomorrow's Women in Games Awards 2019
Read More »MCV Women in Games Awards is tomorrow! Ukie’s Dr Jo Twist OBE will host and will be joined by Facebook’s EMEA VP Nicola Mendelsohn
With this year's event being supported by both Ukie and the Women in Games organisation
Read More »Hangar 13 will present the ‘Outstanding Contributor’ category at tomorrow’s MCV Women in Games Awards 2019
"Diversity is so important in the games industry"
Read More »Gamescom to be event partner at the MCV Women in Games Awards 2019
"The Women in Games Awards are a great platform offering an additional, high-profile stage to the impact and contributions of women within the games industry"
Read More »Amiqus supports ‘Business Woman of the Year’ category at MCV’s Women in Games Awards 2019
The MCV Women in Games Awards returns for a 5th year running on Friday June 28th. And this year we’re pleased to announce that recruitment experts Amiqus are supporting the event and will be presenting the Business Woman of the Year award to the winner on the big day. The …
Read More »Rare is our headline sponsor at the Women in Games Awards 2019
Rare will also be supporting and presenting our Creative Impact award on the day
Read More »Facebook is hosting the MCV Women in Games Awards for 2019
"Women have an important role to play in this community and we hope this event continues to inspire more young talent to join this exciting and fast paced industry.”
Read More »Women in Games Awards’ judges speak out: ‘When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression’
We talk to the MCV Women in Games Awards 2019 judges about the issues facing women in the games industry, from imposter syndrome to the lack of promotions, gender pay gap and more, and ask them what games firms can do better. Spoiler alert: they can do a lot
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