Our GDC Europe and Gamescom-distributed issue is a cracker, and there's still time to get involved

Develop August: Mobile tech and Sweden uncovered

Early next month will see the August issue of Develop reach our readers, and it’s shaping up to be an superb edition.

There’s a focus on the new wave of technology supporting mobiles games developers – from graphics to audio tools, an insight to the life of industry luminary and Development Legend award winner David Perry, and a look at Sweden’s rise as a key global dev hub.

We’ll also bring you all that happened at the Develop Industry Excellence awards, and a wealth of tutorials, tools and tech spotlights, opinion, analysis and insight from across the globe.

And it’s not quite too late to get involved. If your interested in editorial, contact editor Will Freeman, or, for advertising opportunities, email Alex Boucher.

The issue will also see extra distribution at both GDC Europe and Gamescom 2012, where the Develop team will be on the floor and available to meet with your company. Contact Alex or Will for bookings.

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