20 teams to do battle at the next Develop Quiz. Flurry of studios already signed up

Who is the smartest studio?

The popular Develop Quiz returns next month, giving the UK development industry the opportunity to find out which studio boasts the most intelligent staff.

The Quiz will take place on Wednesday September 29th at Sway Bar, Holborn, London and will see 20 teams of five answering questions on subjects ranging from games to science.

Teams from Rocksteady, Big Head Games, Firefly Studios, Peppermint PR, HotGen, Splash Damage and Deep Silver have already confirmed their attendance – and if you think your studio can beat them, click here to book your place.

If taking on your industry peers wasn’t enough, the evening also promises a free bar and food, networking opportunities galore and the chance to win some great prizes. First prize is £2,000 ad credit in Develop print or online, plus a bottle of champagne for each team member. Second prize is lunch with the Develop editors, plus champers for each team member. And the team in third place will get a bottle of bubbly each.

It costs just £199 to enter a team of five. This covers participation in the quiz, free bar and dinner for all five members of the team. Contact Kathryn.Humphrey@intentmedia.co.uk to book your place.

Sponsorship packages for the event are available. Contact Katie.Rawlings@intentmedia.co.uk to find out more.

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