DPQ Beer 24d copy DevPub Quiz returns for 3 more dates

DevPub Quiz returns for 3 more dates

The popular DevPub Quiz night is back for 3 more dates from September.

After previously visiting Brighton, Guildford and Leamington Spa, the quiz is having a busy year, bringing its eclectic mix of video games trivia, prizes and camaraderie to local development clusters.

Founder Alex Boucher is positive that this is what the industry needs; “There’s a sea change happening right now, with studios making tough decisions and leaving a lot of people unsure of their future. The Quiz offers a night of escapism, but also the chance to find new local connections, bond with your team-mates and keep up to speed on current trends. If you’re good at Quizzes, this a bonus too!”

The Quiz is supported by Code Wizards and LostinCult, the next Quiz will be in Newcastle and has extra support from Red Rover Interactive.

You can book teams of up to 5 people, entry includes drinks tokens and food.

Dates and locations:

More DevPub Quiz dates will be announced for 2025.

If you would like to have them visit your region, send an email to events@analogbizdev.com

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