Just one week left till free-to-play conference kicks off

Splash Damage joins F2P Summit line-up

Splash Damage is the latest and last speaker to be added to the roster for next week’s F2P Summit.

The London-based studio’s founder and CEO Paul Wedgwood will discuss how developers can merge the free-to-play business model with triple-A production in his talk entitled AAApex Predators: Evil free-to-play is easy prey.

Wedgwood joins a roster of speakers which includes an opening keynote from industry icon Peter Molyneux, who will be interviewed by Develop Editor Will Freeman.

Other companies represented at the event include PapayaMobile, 4T2 Miltimedia, InnoGames, PlayHaven and Chartboost.

Develop’s Editor will also chair a panel featuring Papaya’s Chris Hanage, Future Games of London’s Ian Harper, Bossa Studios’ Imre Jele and PlayHaven’s Ville Heijari discussing free-to-play and its future.

The F2P Summit offers nine sessions including an opening keynote plus networking throughout the day and at the networking drinks afterwards.

The conference is organised by Tandem Events. Passes to the third F2P Summit in London can be purchased from www.f2p-summit.com for £295 plus VAT.

The event will take place on April 18th at the Rich Mix in London.

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