Ticket and table bookings are now open for the MCV Awards 2019 and to tie in with the biggest discount event of the year, we have set up a 15 per cent off Black Friday and Cyber Monday code

MCV Awards 2019: Cyber Monday table offer

Ticket and table bookings are now open for the MCV Awards 2019 and to tie in with the biggest discount event of the year, we have set up a 15 per cent Off Black Friday and Cyber Monday code.

To take advantage of this offer, enter ‘BLACKFRIDAY’ in the discount code box when booking. This deal is only available until 6pm on Monday 26th November.

You can book your table here now.

Details of the tables with the discounted price are below:

PLATINUM (TABLE OF 10)
Access to drinks reception
Table for 10 guests
Priority seating located at the front of the room
6 bottles of wine per table
2 x buckets of beer (12 beers)
1 x ticket per guest for the afterparty
£3,695 > £3,141 (save £554!)

GOLD (TABLE OF 10)
Access to drinks reception
Table for 10 guests
Seating in the front half of the room
6 bottles of wine per table
1 bucket of beer (6 beers)
1 x ticket per guest for the afterparty
£3,395 > £2,886 (save £509!)

SILVER (TABLE OF 10)
Access to drinks reception
Table for 10 guests
1/2 bottle of wine per person
1 bucket of beer (6 beers)
1 x ticket per guest for the afterparty
£3,095 > £2631 (save £464!)

INDIVIDUAL SEATS
Access to drinks reception
Individual seat on a mixed table
1/2 bottle of wine per person
1 bucket of beer (6 beers) per table
1 x ticket per guest for afterparty
£309 > £263 (save £46!)

For more details about the awards, categories to enter and sponsorship opportunities then please head over to the MCV Awards 2019 site.

About Seth Barton

Seth Barton was the editor of MCV and MCV/DEVELOP from 2016 until 2021 and oversaw many changes to the magazine and the industry it reported on. Before that Seth toiled in games retail at Electronics Boutique, studied film at university, published console and PC games for the BBC, and spent many years working in tech journalism. Living in South East London, he divides his little free time between board games, video games, beer and family. You can find him tweeting @sethbarton1.

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