Premier PR signs as sponsor, only eight team places left

Develop Quiz returns on March 4th

How clever is your studio? Sign up now before the spring quiz sells out.

The latest outing for this essential networking event will put 20 teams of five against each other.

As well as the ambitious Premier PR games team, headed up by Simon Byron and Ali Wood, competitors include Dolby Laboratories, Waterfront, Just Add Water, Exient, Peppermint P, Hotgen, Firefly, Curve, 3 Monkeys, Big Head Games and Develop Legends.

The big night takes place at The Sway Bar, 61 Great Queen Street, London (right by Holborn tube station) on Thursday March 4th.

Studios, publishers, QA, recruitment and localisation companies are all invited to attend, with a full night of entertainment and competition on offer.

1st Place: £2,000 worth of advertising to use within Develop magazine or online, plus a trophy and bottle of champagne for each team member.

2nd Place: An interview over lunch with the Develop editors, plus a bottle of champagne for each team member.

3rd Place: A bottle of champagne for each team member.

Entry is £195 per team of five, which covers quiz participation, free bar and dinner.

Contact kathryn.humphrey@intentmedia.co.uk for more information on how to book your place.

Extensive sponsorship opportunities are also available for those wanting to get their brand out to the development community – contact katie.rawlings@intentmedia.co.uk.

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