Hurry if you want to match wits with Future Games of London, 22Cans, Bossa, Splash Damage, Natural Motion and more

One space left for tomorrow’s The Develop Quiz

As countless studios around London prepare for The Develop Quiz, there’s still room for one more contender. Are you the dark horse our quiz has been waiting for?

The Develop Quiz will be held tomorrow – that’s Wednesday, June 10th – at Holborn’s Sway Bar, and pits developers against each other in a battle of wits, testing them on current affairs, general knowledge, pop culture and – of course – video games.

Teams already signed up include 22cans, Bossa Studios, Splash Damage, NaturalMotion, Firefly Studios, Datascope, HotGen, Ciklum, Curve Digital, Universally Speaking, Jagex, Pole To Win, Arkenford, Dead Good Media and Creative Personnel – plus our round sponsors Future Games of London.

And there’s still room for one more team, one plucky studio with the brainpower to thrash all of the above.

If you think you fit that bill, buy your tickets online or email Georgia via gblake@nbmedia.com

The cost of entering a team – with a maximum of five people – is £249. That gets you a place in the quiz, a free bar for the night and high-quality sustinence (pub grub) for all five members.

Future Games of London is also a round sponsor. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, email Charlotte via cnangle@nbmedia.com or call her on 01992 535647.

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