Multiplayer titles focus of worldwide search by company’s WG Labs

Wargaming launches $10,000 hunt for innovative PC and mobile devs

If your studio is the next hot thing in the world of PC and mobile multiplayer, you could be in with a chance of winning $10,000.

World of Tanks studio Wargaming has announced the WG Labs Dev Contest, run by its innovation-focused research arm WG Labs.

Any studio with an unreleased multiplayer PC or mobile title in alpha release or higher is eligible.

Teams from Europe, the Americas, CIS and Asia are able to enter from now until April 30th.

The results will be revealed one month later, on May 30th, with $10,000 in prize money up for grabs.

Entires will be judged on criteria including originality, visual quality, market potential and gameplay, with competitive titles featuring randomly-generated content and collectibles among the preferred game features listed.

"One of the goals of WG Labs is to help nurture passionate teams with great ideas,” said Maxim Matveyko, publishing product director at WG Labs.

“The WG Labs Dev Contest is our way of reaching out to teams across the world and letting them showcase their talent, with the potential to win a cash prize."

Enter the contest over on the WG Labs website.

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