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Are you the smartest studio in Leamington Spa?

There’s a thriving community of developers in Royal Leamington Spa and the surrounding area – but they’re nothing compared to you, right?

Because a studio’s worth is not measured by how many games they make or how many downloads and sales they rack up: it’s measured by how many obscure facts you know about video games, current affairs, pop culture and other, more random subjects.

And who cares about those awards and accolades some devs may have? Nothing shows off your superiority better than a shiny trophy made specifically for a certain popular battle of wits.

Not enough for you? How about fuelling your victory with an evening of free booze and a yard of pizza?

If you hadn’t guessed, we’re talking about The Develop Quiz, which returns to The Duke in Leamington on Thursday, October 30th.

This is your chance to humiliate the likes of Sega Hardlight, Backspace, Codemasters, Playground Games, Full Fat Games, Freestyle Games, Exient, Radiant Worlds, First Touch Games, Kumotion and Pixel Toys with your superior knowledge of all things and general awesomeness.

But to put these studios in their place, you need to book yours – there’s only a few spots left for next week’s quiz. To register a team of five people, contact Jess Farnan via JFarnan@nbmedia.com or call her on 01992 535646.

The Leamington Develop Quiz is sponsored by Sega Hardlight, with Backspace also on board as a round sponsor. Contact Alex Boucher on ABoucher@nbmedia.com or call 01992 535647 to find out more about sponsorship opportunities.

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