Free subscription offer for Develop magazine

MCV’s sister magazine Develop is today launching a free year-long trial subscription for its essential monthly magazine.

UK games industry professionals can have Develop magazine land at their desk or doormats simply by filling out an online form here.

The longstanding trade magazine this year soared past its landmark 100th issue, and in August broke an all-time readership record in print and online. It has become an essential asset for anyone working in the creative side of the games industry.

Publisher Intent Media is also offering a 30 per cent subscription discount for international readers, and a digital edition of the latest copies are completely free to all.

Subscriptions normally cost 35 pounds for UK readers. The offer expires 16th October 2010.

We’re delighted to make this free offer, as we continue to offer new and convenient ways to match our readers’ lifestyles,” said Develop Editor-in-Chief Michael French.

Click here to register for your free print subscription to Develop if you are based in the UK.

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