After the massive success of the "PC Gamer Weekender" event this year, the 2017 sequel to the event has been scheduled to happen on February 18-19, 2017, at Olympia, London. In the past few months, PC gamer has been hectically developing an incredible lineup of titles and exhibitions for the UK's solo event that is specifically for PC gaming. According to reports, Paul Arendt, Failbetter Games' creative lead, Chris Gardiner and Liam Welton will be present during the event to showcase the most recent update on the sequel of "Sunless Sea", "Sunless Skies".

Going by an earlier report by Christopher Livingston from PC Gamer, the game "Sunless Skies" is bent to render another world setting with great stories that will further enhance the story of "Sunless Sea". Though the prequel was a story of sea adventures, the latest game, "Sunless Skies" will take place in space.

"The stars are dying," reads the game's official website. "The stars are the Judgements: the inventors, arbiters and enforcers of the universe's laws-but a revolution has begun, and the stars are being murdered."

Aside from the exhibition by "Sunless Skies" creator, Failbetter Games, Bandai Namco Entertainment Zones and Sega are also expected to make a comeback in 2017. This means that gaming enthusiasts will have a chance to grab goodies such as "Dawn of War 3", "Tekken 7", "Little Nightmares", "Motorsport Manager" and a lot more.

Microsoft is also expected to debut "Halo Wars 2", specifically the "Blitz Firefight Mode" feature, at the February event. Also, Torn Banner and Koch will be present too with "Mirage: Arcane Warfare" and "Sniper Ghost Warrior 3".

The titles mentioned are just a sneak peek of what is in store for the event, several more games are to be publicly announced in the coming days through PC Gamer Weekender Site, and also available on the Twitter feeds of the event. Interested people can sign up and get the tickets for the PC Gamer Weekender event on Omen by HP.

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