Discover the 30 under 30 in the latest MCV

In the the latest edition of MCV, we reveal the rising superstars in the UK games industry.

It is yet another issue rammed with news and features, Koch Media’s Klemens Kundratitz discusses the future of the growing publisher and HMV reveals its comeback plans.

And that’s on top of all the other things you’d expect from MCV. The retail, XBLA, PSN and Steam charts, off the record, tweets of the week and our look at the advertising sector.

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The issue’s key content includes:

  • 30 Under 30: Who are the brightest young stars in games publishing, retail and media?
  • Gem rebrands itself Exertis Gem
  • HMV’s re-launch begins
  • We reveal the full London Games Conference line-up
  • INTERVIEW: Koch Media boss Klemens Kundratitz
  • An in-depth look at the new Computerandvideogames.com
  • Plus! Previews of Tearaway, Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy and Angry Birds Star Wars

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