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Eai Expo Happens Today

by Carlos Mendoza

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  • The Eai Expo, scheduled for May 23rd, is dedicated to showcasing notable Brazilian indie games currently in development.
  • The event will feature 14 talks and workshops led by industry professionals, giving attendees the opportunity to engage and learn.
  • Attendees can expect to experience new indie game builds, network with others, and enjoy coffee service throughout the event.
  • The Eai Expo is supported by Igdasp and Hug associations and will take place at Ibrawork in São Paulos Cerqueira Cesar neighborhood from 2 PM to 7 PM on May 23rd. Tickets are available on Sympla.

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Eai Games Showcase Brazilian Indie Game Scene on May 23rd at Ibrawork

The Eai Expo, scheduled for Saturday, May 23rd, will spotlight the Brazilian indie game scene. Hosted by Eai Games, this event is dedicated to showcasing notable games currently in development. Eai Games, a monthly meetup established in August 2024, takes place at Ibrawork. Tickets for the Eai Expo are available on Sympla. The expo will feature 14 talks and workshops conducted by industry professionals. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience new indie game builds and engage in networking activities, with coffee service provided. The event is supported by the Igdasp and Hug associations. It runs from 2 PM to 7 PM at Ibrawork, located at Rua Augusta, 1917, in São Paulo’s Cerqueira Cesar neighborhood.

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