Sourcebook 2013: Don’t miss out

Hurry! There’s only two weeks left to book your place in this year’s Sourcebook.

Sourcebook is the essential guide to agencies and service companies working in video games, technology and entertainment.

And you only have until July 5th to secure your space in the 2013 edition, giving you the chance to get a snapshot of your resources and services, plus your company’s history and contact details, in the hands of potential clients.

To book your place, contact Jennie Lane on Jennie.Lane@intentmedia.co.uk or call her on 01992 535 647.

The guide covers sectors such as Creative & Promotional, Gaming Accessories and Merchandise, International Distribution, Legal Services, Localisation, QA & Testing, Manufacturing Services, Recruitment plus Distribution and Logistics.

And our new categories includes Digital Distribution, plus Cloud, Web Services & Infrastructure businesses, Monetisation & Payment providers, Regional Associations, Game Studios, Game Technology vendors, and Research & Analysis outfits.

There will also be a new section listing freelancers and work for hire micro studios in the UK and Europe.

Sourcebook 2013 will be published on July 26th as both an online directory at www.intentmedia.co.uk/sourcebook and a premium print product.

Over 20,000 copies of the premium print version will be published, with 10,000 inserted into the July 26th edition of MCV.

It will also be included with selected reader copiers of Develop and PCR, and will be distributed at key events such as London Games Conference and Gamecom.

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