Book now to avoid missing out on one of the best nights out in the industry

Develop Quiz September bookings open after May sell out

The next Develop Quiz is just over two weeks away, but for those that have missed out on May’s event, tickets are still available for September.

After the May quiz sold out within twenty-four hours, Develop has issued tickets early to help those who have missed out avoid disappointment second time around.

Space is limited though, so to get a chance to get in on the action and show your industry counterparts who is the smartest development team in the country, book now. Email Kathryn.humphrey@intentmedia.co.uk for enquiries.

The May event will take place on May 16th at the Sway Bar in London. Deep Silver will be headline sponsor, with Avatar Games Recruitment, Jagex and Testronic Labs endorsing the night as round sponsors.

The following quiz will take place on September 19th.

Sponsorship for Both May and September events are still available.

Contact Alex.Boucher@intentmedia.co.uk for more information.

The regular sell-out event is hugely popular with the UK games development community, offering attendees a chance to network, let their hair down and enjoy themselves.

“Develop Quiz and other such events are seen as must-attends in the Jagex Talent Team’s diary,” said Jagex’s talent acquisition manager Peter Lovell.

“It’s so important to put a real face to a name in today’s world where so much is undertaken online from an office desk. Humanising what we do, and being prepared to spend valuable face time mixing with industry professionals in any capacity, is something we always look to promote as a team.”

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