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Testronic sponsors In-House Studio prize at Develop Awards 2016

Testronic has signed up to support this year’s Develop Awards, sponsoring the In-House Studio category.

The In-House Studio award recognises the most successful and accomplished publisher-owned developers from around the UK and Europe based on their games from the past year.

The finalists for 2016 include Creative Assembly, EA DICE, FreeStyle Games, IO Interactive, Massive Entertainment, Rocksteady and TT Games.

Testronic’s COO Keith Ramsdale said: "The Develop Awards are a tremendous annual celebration of the great talent and creativity in the European games industry, and we are delighted to be supporting the event this July.

"Over the past year, Testronic has further underlined its commitment to supporting the development community, having launched its own Producer of the Month initiative in conjunction with Develop. We are therefore proud to be sponsoring the In-House Studio category of the Develop Awards 2016."

You can find a full list of this year’s finalists here.

The awards are supported by headline partner CV Bay, with gold partners MoGI Group, Amiqus, Epic Games, Sumo Digital, Crytek, Perforce, Games London, UKIE, and King. OPM returns as table gift partner, alongside exclusive drinks reception partner Keywords Studios and event partner Tandem Events. Epic Games are also an award partner, as are Aardvark Swift. Unity is award and opening video partner.

Contact Charlotte Nangle via cnangle@nbmedia.com to find out about the opportunities available, both at the event and in editorial coverage before, during and after the Awards. 

To book your place at the event, email Georgia Blake via gblake@nbmedia.com – or book online at www.developawards.com.

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