Make sure you nominate the best up-and-coming talent in games development

30 Under 30: One week to go

30 Under 30 is one of our most popular annual features here at Develop. Every year, we receive emails from people asking how they can get a place in the list – after the final list has been published.

There is one very simple way to improve your chances of behind honoured alongside the rising stars of games development: send in your nomination. 

To apply for a place, simply send a high-resolution photo of your nominee, their job title and role, and a paragraph on why they should earn a place in this year’s 30 Under 30.

It can be your employee, your peer, your rival, or even yourself. They just need to be under 30 after December 1st. Anyone that hits the big three-oh prior to this is not eligible.

Email all this to JBatchelor@nbmedia.com before 5pm on Thursday, November 13th. That’s one week away.

30 Under 30, in association with OPM, will be published in the December/January issue of Develop later this year, and published online shortly after.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

470 Pacific [Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

[Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

Pacific Standard Sound (PSS), the award-winning sound design and full service post production and sound company whose work spans some of entertainment's most iconic properties, today announced the launch of Pacific Standard Creative (PSC), a new division purpose-built to serve the evolving storytelling and production needs of video game development studios, advertising agencies, trailer houses, and independent productions who demand world-class sound without compromise. Pacific Standard Creative will be helmed by industry veteran Eric Marks, who brings more than a decade of audio and engineering leadership, as well as two years as the Vice President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).