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Bringing Together the Game Dev Community to Make Better Games Keynotes:


DEATHLOOP: Looking Inside a Design Loop Building a Creative Culture, Together


Dinga Bakaba Arkane Lyon


Dana Nightingale Arkane Lyon


Jean-Luc Monne, Arkane Lyon


Francesco Venco Arkane Lyon


Sessions to help you skill up include:


How to Make Good, Emotionally Appealing Creature Designs Sam Santala, Songhorn


Is Your Code Working For You? Nikki Armstrong, Silver Rain Games


Tom’s Clicks and Glitches: A Professional Confessional Tom Colvin, Media Molecule


Developing Technical Skills to Increase Your Creativity Ruthie Nielsen, TT Games


How Making Blockchain Games Has Changed the Way I Think About the Internet Robby Yung, Animoca Brands


Downward Spiral or Mega Viral: 10 Lessons from a Year on TikTok Grace Curtis, Future Friends Games


The Realities of Starting an Indie Game Studio Jay Shin, Arrogant Pixels


Launching a Sequel on Mobile Games Fernando Pernica, Google Play Games


Create and Foster Positive Mental Health Awareness in Your Workplace Rosie Taylor, Safe In Our World


Lisa Opie Ubisoft


Don’t Miss Our Early Bird


Register Now! Save as much as £200! Offer ends 8 June


MCV readers get an extra 10% off with this promo code: NWQPAH


Taking place on the evening of Wednesday 13 July - during Develop:Brighton - the Star Awards will once again recognise the very best games and talent within the industry.


Book your Early Bird tickets now!


In partnership with R


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www.developconference.com


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