Book your place for the July 15th ceremony now if you want to save money

Develop Awards 2015: Early Bird ends today

You have less than 24 hours to take advantage of our Early Bird discounts for tickets to The Develop Awards 2015.

Regular pricing comes into effect tomorrow – Saturday, June 13th – so book now if you want to save hundreds of pounds on your table.

Single tickets currently cost £199, while a standard table costs £1,975. Gold tables are available for £2,275.

You can book your tickets over at www.developawards.com, or by contacting Kathryn Humphrey via khumphrey@nbmedia.com or call her on 01992 535646.

The Develop Awards celebrates the best in games development talent from around the UK and Europe, with more than 130 companies in the running for this year’s categories.

You can find the full list of finalists here.

The winners will be announced during this year’s Develop Awards ceremony at the Brighton Hilton Metropole on Wednesday, July 15th. It runs alongside the Develop: Brighton conference, organised by Tandem Events.

To book your ticket, contact Kathryn Humphrey via khumphrey@nbmedia.com or call her on 01992 535646.

For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Charlotte Nangle via cnangle@nbmedia.com or call her on 01992 515303.

Current Develop Awards supporters include gold partners UKIE, Amiqus and Unity, table gift partner OPM, drinks reception partner Keywords Studios and event partners Green Man Loaded, LocalizeDirect and Universally Speaking and Develop: Brighton.

Unity is also partner for the Micro Studio Award, while IconicFuture is partner for the Use of a Licence or IP Award.

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