Our widely-discussed list of the 100 most successful game studios is now online to read here.

Develop 100 site goes live

Launching today, the 2007 edition of the Develop 100 reveals the fluctuating fortunes of the world’s software developers, ranking games studios based on the revenues their games have made at UK retail in the previous calendar year.

EA Canada is the number one studio, while the list also shows a rise in the monies made y UK teams and a narrowing gap between them at their US rivals – plus the impact new formats such as the Wii and 360 are having on developers’ revenues.

The Develop 100 is distributed with every copy of the April issue of Develop and relevant copies of this week’s MCV. Extra copies of the book are available from publisher Intent Media – contact Katie Rawlings (Katie.Rawlings@intentmedia.co.uk) or call 01992 535646.

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