Hi!
The last London Skullgirls event in October was a lot of fun. It was great to see 10 people playing SG at locals; the scene here seems to be growing!
After that, I talked to Frost, one of the organisers of the LGS ""anime game"" monthlies in London, and we started including Skullgirls in their lineup starting from December 2015. It's a lot of fun so turn up, play casuals, chat with other players, and level up!
Date and Time:
Saturday 4th March (first Saturday of each month), 2pm-9pm
Venue Fee:
£5, pay at the door
Games:
Skullgirls 2nd Encore (PS3 for now, because we're bringing our own consoles and that's what we have)
Arcana Heart 3 Love Max!!!!!
Guilty Gear Xrd
Blazblue Chrono Phantasma Extend
Under Night In-birth Exe Late (UNIEL)
(People can bring other games too. Last time there was a busy Guilty Gear AC+R setup, as well as one or two of those recent anime crossover 2D fighters that I can't remember the names of)
Location and Travel:
High Cross Church (United Reformed)
Tottenham High Road
London
N15 4BN
It's a 5 minute walk from Seven Sisters tube station. Just walk up the high street for 5 minutes and it's on your right.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place...2!3m1!1s0x48761a4b0795f83f:0x7cd8688610038c14
The door to the hall where we play is around the side of the church, through the car park (street view image):
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.5...4!1sSDfg-TmY9IEuZFwaKG8qbg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Website (it's placeholder for now but it has all the info you need):
http://nth-gen.co.uk/london-games-society/
I think that's everything. See you guys there!
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On another note, the LGS organisers (NthGen Interactive) also ran a big annual tournament last November called Revolution 2015. I didn't manage to sort things out in time to get Skullgirls there, but the event had a huge amount of entrants from all over Europe (and Canada/Japan) and the Twitch VODs made it look fun too:
http://www.twitch.tv/nthgenmedia/profile/past_broadcasts
It looks like this November's Revo is likely to be much bigger and better, so there should finally be a UK/EU Skullgirls major to look forward to!
The last London Skullgirls event in October was a lot of fun. It was great to see 10 people playing SG at locals; the scene here seems to be growing!
After that, I talked to Frost, one of the organisers of the LGS ""anime game"" monthlies in London, and we started including Skullgirls in their lineup starting from December 2015. It's a lot of fun so turn up, play casuals, chat with other players, and level up!
Date and Time:
Saturday 4th March (first Saturday of each month), 2pm-9pm
Venue Fee:
£5, pay at the door
Games:
Skullgirls 2nd Encore (PS3 for now, because we're bringing our own consoles and that's what we have)
Arcana Heart 3 Love Max!!!!!
Guilty Gear Xrd
Blazblue Chrono Phantasma Extend
Under Night In-birth Exe Late (UNIEL)
(People can bring other games too. Last time there was a busy Guilty Gear AC+R setup, as well as one or two of those recent anime crossover 2D fighters that I can't remember the names of)
Location and Travel:
High Cross Church (United Reformed)
Tottenham High Road
London
N15 4BN
It's a 5 minute walk from Seven Sisters tube station. Just walk up the high street for 5 minutes and it's on your right.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place...2!3m1!1s0x48761a4b0795f83f:0x7cd8688610038c14
The door to the hall where we play is around the side of the church, through the car park (street view image):
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.5...4!1sSDfg-TmY9IEuZFwaKG8qbg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Website (it's placeholder for now but it has all the info you need):
http://nth-gen.co.uk/london-games-society/
I think that's everything. See you guys there!
--------
On another note, the LGS organisers (NthGen Interactive) also ran a big annual tournament last November called Revolution 2015. I didn't manage to sort things out in time to get Skullgirls there, but the event had a huge amount of entrants from all over Europe (and Canada/Japan) and the Twitch VODs made it look fun too:
http://www.twitch.tv/nthgenmedia/profile/past_broadcasts
It looks like this November's Revo is likely to be much bigger and better, so there should finally be a UK/EU Skullgirls major to look forward to!
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