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Team Develop is heading to GDC

The Develop team will be heading out in force to this year’s Game Developers Conference.

The 30th iteration of the annual conference will once again be held in San Francisco’s Moscone Center and runs from Monday March 14th to Friday March 18th.

As always, our bumper-sized March issue of Develop will be available on the GDC show floor to all attendees, and we’ll be covering every major announcement and more online. Be sure to bookmark www.develop-online.net/gdc.

To find out more about advertising opportunities in the GDC issue, contact Jennie Lane via jlane@nbmedia.com or Charlotte Nangle via cnangle@nbmedia.com. Alternatively you can call them on 0207 354 6000.

And the majority of the Develop team will be in attendence at GDC 2016, and we’re keen to meet with developers and service providers helping to bring games development forwards.

If you’d like to meet with editorial, email our editor James Batchelor via jbatchelor@nbmedia.com or content director Andrew Wooden via awooden@nbmedia.com.

Senior staff writer Matt Jarvis will be holding the fort back in the UK – send any news and announcements to him via mjarvis@nbmedia.com.

For sales meetings, contact Jennie Lane via jlane@nbmedia.com or Charlotte Nangle via cnangle@nbmedia.com.

Also in attendance at GDC will be sales director Mark Rankine and events director Caroline Hicks. 

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