After a stint at Codeworks and becoming founder and conference director for GameHorizon, in 2011 Cunliffe became MD of events firm Secret Sauce. Known for her development of innovative and detailed events, as well as skilled management of exhibitions, product launches and dinners, Cunliffe is known for leading the way …
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[Industry news] Loaded announced as new front-of-shirt sponsor for Derby County
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Alan Boswell Group announced as sponsors at MCV/DEVELOP Awards
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Games Growth Summit, the games industry’s essential commercial conference, takes place in 3 we…
[Industry news] Manchester Games Network launches
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Keywords Studios announced as sponsors of the Major Publisher of the Year Award at MCV/DEVELOP Awards
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Top 100 Women in Games: Ali Fearnley
Fearnley cut her teeth in the games industry promoting the computer games trade show ECTS and the consumer electronics exhibition Live in the late 1990s through to the early 2000s. From there, she dipped out of the games sector for three years, heading up a team at events firm Centaur …
Read More »Top 100 Women in Games: Anna Marsh
Starting out making Quake conversations as part of her university studies, Marsh broke into the industry with a role at Sony’s Camden Studio working as a junior game designer on PS1 games. Marsh is proud of working on big titles like Tomb Raider Anniversary and Alien: Isolation, but says she …
Read More »Top 100 Women in Games: Catharina Lavers Mallet
Lavers Mallet joined the games industry after graduating business school at MIT Sloan. With previous work in enterprise software for the financial industry and strategy consulting, she had always had a side interest in theater production and working with creative teams generally. Driven by this interest, Lavers Mallet then joined …
Read More »Top 100 Women in Games: Geraldine Cross
Cross’ games career started in 2004, when she joined Blitz Games in Leamington to establish and lead their ‘People Strategy’. More than 10 years later she is still passionate about the industry and developing people. From the outset of her career, Cross was hooked by what attracts and retains most …
Read More »Top 100 Women in Games: Charu Desodt
Charu Desodt is a senior producer at Microsoft’s Lift London Studio and was recognised as a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit in 2014. Her career to date has been characterised by games that innovate and challenge industry norms. She independently created the prototype that evolved into the hit PS2 and PS3 series …
Read More »Top 100 Women in Games: Caroline Marchal
After an education in politics, multimedia and communication, supplemented by a late-blooming interest in games that began with the first PlayStation, Marchal joined Quantic Dream as junior game designer on Fahrenheit in 2003. Marchal is very proud of all the games she has worked on since at Quantic Dream, including …
Read More »Top 100 Women in Games: Romana Ramzan
Growing up, games were the only constant in Ramzan’s constantly shifting life. This made a career in games an obvious choice – a choice that was cemented when Ramzan’s final university project focused on the relationship between players and games. Presenting her results at an international conference, Ramzan got her …
Read More »‘Painful’ Assassin’s Creed: Unity development will help next year’s game
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has said that the pains experienced in building a new game engine for last year’s Assassin’s Creed: Unity will benefit this year’s instalment. Each time there’s a new transition of consoles, we try to create engines that take full advantage of the capacity of those consoles,” …
Read More »Mortal Kombat X will take more realistic approach to female form
Developer NetherRealm has said that the female characters in Mortal Kombat X will be more realistically proportioned than in previous games. "The mantra for this game has always been realism, heading towards a more realistic look," production manager Spiro Anagnostakos said, as reported by GameSpot. "So the same thing applies …
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EXPO GAMERS 2026: Europe’s Premier Gamedev Summit Finalizes Executive Program
OPATIJA, Croatia (May 29–30) — The third annual Expo Gamers conference and expo has published …
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[Industry news] New Swedish Incubation Model Aims to Speed Up Indie Game Releases
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Alan Boswell Group announced as sponsors at MCV/DEVELOP Awards
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Games Growth Summit Returns with Industry-Defining Lineup — Last Tickets Available
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Keywords Studios announced as sponsors of the Major Publisher of the Year Award at MCV/DEVELOP Awards
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Alan Boswell Group announced as sponsors at MCV/DEVELOP Awards
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Code Wizards announced as key sponsor of MCV/DEVELOP Awards 2026
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