Sourcebook '09 published in print and online on Friday July 10th

Games industry services guide returns

Intent Media’s annual guide to the leading sevice companies operating within the European games industry is launched in July.

Sourcebook ’09 will boast a print run of over 20,000 copies, whilst an online version will be promoted all year via the Develop, MCV, PCR, CasualGaming.biz and Mobile Entertainment websites.

The print edition will be inserted with all copies of MCV on Friday July 10th, plus relevant reader codes of Develop, PCR and Mobile Entertainment.

Live distribution of the directory includes The Develop Conference in Brighton, The Brand Licensing Show and The London Games Conference.

Sourcebook ’09 will be extended this year to include peripherals and gaming accessories companies. Other sectors which will gain an all-year presence are:

* Creative & Promotional Services
* Distribution & Logistics
* International Distribution
* Legal Services
* Localisation
* QA & Testing
* Manufacturing Services
* Recruitment
* Software Development

If you would like a listing in Sourcebook ’09, contact Rob.Baker@intentmedia.co.uk

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