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Develop is increasing its print circulation, offering a free 12-month subscription – all you have to do is fill in a request form by the end of January.

In addition to our registration-free online resource for development professionals, publisher Intent Media has decided to increase the number of print copies distributed each month.

The longstanding trade magazine recently soared past its landmark 100th issue. It is an essential asset for anyone working in the creative side of the games industry.

Subscriptions normally cost £35 pounds for UK readers. The free subscription offer runs until January 31st.

The circulation surge marks Develop’s commitment to being an open publication, with its content already freely available via Develop Online and a free monthly digital edition for international readers.

“Develop is the only dedicated resource for game development professionals in Europe. We’re delighted to make this free offer, as we continue to offer new and convienient ways to match our readers’ lifestyles,” said Develop’s deputy editor Ed Fear.

Click here to register for your free print subscription to Develop if you are based in the UK, or read your free digital edition if you are based internationally.

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