women in games awards 2025 header img Fresh Seed, Disobey, Keywords Studios and CCP Games are sponsoring the MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards 2025

Fresh Seed, Disobey, Keywords Studios and CCP Games are sponsoring the MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards 2025

Fresh Seed, Disobey, Keywords Studios and CCP Games will sponsor the MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards 2025, which will take place at the America Square Conference Centre in London later this month.

Fresh Seed will sponsor the Games Campaigner Award, Disobey will sponsor the Communications Impact Award, Keywords Studios will sponsor the Development Impact Award and CCP Games will sponsor the Creative Impact Award.

“At CCP Games, we know that diverse voices create stronger communities and more imaginative worlds,” said Adrian Blunt, COO of CCP Games. “By supporting Women in Games, we’re proud to celebrate the remarkable women who inspire others and to reaffirm that this industry is open and welcoming to everyone.

“Representation and role models matter, and we want to help build an environment where more people feel they truly belong. With so many strong, talented women at CCP already shaping our future, we’re honoured to support others on their journey and to play our part in shaping a more inclusive games industry.”

“With 70+ studios across the world, and 13,000+ team-members representing industry-leading expertise across every stage of game life cycle – Keywords Studios is the end-to-end global solutions partner for the video games and entertainment industry’s greatest creators,” said Natalie Jones, global brand director at Keywords Studios.

“As sponsors of the WIG Individual Ambassadors Program and supporters of the MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards, Keywords Studios is committed to partnering with those striving for better outcomes for women in today’s video games industry.”

“Fresh Seed is proud to sponsor the Games Campaigner at this year’s MCV/Develop WIG Awards,” added Sarah Brewster, managing director at Fresh Seed. “Supporting the games industry and the incredible talent within it is at the heart of what we do, and we’re honoured to be part of an event that celebrates the women driving such inspiring change.”

“Disobey is proud to sponsor the MCV/DEVELOP Women In Games Awards, as we strongly believe in championing and celebrating the hard work of women who raise the games industry’s standards,” said Rachel Drever, marketing executive at Disobey.

“The MCV/DEVELOP Women In Games Awards is a movement to shine the spotlight on so many creative and skilled women who inspire the next generation of gaming professionals.

“As a women-led business in a male-dominated industry, we understand the importance of creating a diverse, daring, and welcoming space for women to develop. Our foundation is built on authenticity, transparency and inclusivity, and by sponsoring these awards, we’re ensuring every woman in gaming gets the real recognition she deserves, and paving the way for women’s voices, ideas and leadership to be the norm.”

MCV/DEVELOP Women in Games Awards 2025 tickets are currently extremely limited, and have been removed from general sale. If you would still like to go along, any ticket enquiries can now be sent to Kayleigh Colvert, and she will get back to you as soon as possible. 

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