Develop looks back at a decade covering the industry as we celebrate 10 years in print

Develop is 10 â?? read the special issue now

This month Develop is ten years old, and to celebrate we’ve prepared a superb issue filled with great features, including a look back at a decade of the magazine and the events that made the headlines.

The December/January issue, which also includes our annual 30 Under 30 feature and an in depth analysis of the London development hub, has been mailed to subscribers, and is available now to read online or download as a PDF.

Our 30 Under 30 feature shines Develop’s talent spotlight on the young faces currently making a splash in the world of game development, while in our London piece we talk to studios big and small helping strengthen the UK capital’s reputation as a development hotspot in tough times.

Other key features in this end-of-year issue include a look at Square Enix’s new global game development model, a special feature monitoring the rise of HTML5 as a coding standard for games, and the results of both Tiga and NESTA’s recent industry reports, along with all the latest news, tools, tech and service news, and opinion from industry leaders.

You can view Issue 112 of Develop in one of two ways: you can download Develop as a PDF here, or view it in your browser here.

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