LONDON, ENGLAND, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Play'n GO - The Gaming Pro sponsors Lyceum's annual Fire & ICE party for a second year running.
11th annual Fire & ICE will create another eye-catching party with unique over the top stage performances depicting the bible story of Original Sin with scenes straight out of Genesis and Revelations, on Wednesday, January 25th at London's famous Gilgamesh in Camden town market.
Johan Törnqvist CEO at Play'n GO commented: "We're proud to be part of an event that pushes the boundaries with creative entertainment. It's a perfect association for Play'n GO. Our 2012 sponsorship of the industry's most popular social event will kick off the new year in style from our VIP table."
Fire & ICE is held every year as ICE Totally Gaming comes to a close and delegates arrive for the London Affiliates Conference. Other sponsors of the event include ONEworks , Lyceum Media and Bluff Europe. Table sponsors include Experian, WorldPay, Bet365, PayPoint.net, JackpotJoy, BookmakersReview.com, MT Dynamics, Sage Pay, Edict.de, Income Access, iGamingCalendar.com, Initial Rewards, EntroPay, Covers Media, Mojo Affiliates, Betting Partners.
Information, Photos and Video clips from past events are available at http://www.fireandiceparty.com
 
Sponsorship Opportunities and VIP Table bookings are still available, Contact: Lyceum Media, events@lyceummedia.com, +44 (0) 208 123 7184
Note to Editors:
About Fire & ICE (http://www.fireandiceparty.com)
Held each year between ICE Totally Gaming and the London Affiliate Conference (LAC), Fire & ICE is produced by iGaming PR and events specialists Lyceum Media. Now in its 11th year, Fire & ICE is the most anticipated event in the iGaming social calendar with 2,000 of the who's who in attendance throughout the night. Fire & ICE is for the industry and completely supported by the industry. 
About Play'n GO -The Gaming Pro (http://www.playngo.com)
Play'n GO is a gaming specialist and leading developer of smart systems and content especially designed for performance on mobile phones, tablets, game terminals and websites. Play'n GO independent E-gaming Platform -EGP delivered with a complete and comprehensive back-office gives operators a unique foundation to tailor their offerings. Play'n GO is a trusted business partner, ensuring its clients are equipped with superior back-office administration tools for surveillance & marketing in addition to premium gaming content that fun-seeking players can enjoy virtually anywhere; Just click PLAY and GO!
Play'n GO Sponsors Fire & ICE 2012
Play'n GO - The Gaming Pro sponsors Lyceum's annual Fire & ICE party for a second year running.
2012-01-05
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