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20 JUNE 2024 | ROYAL LANCASTER HOTEL, LONDON


MCV/DEVELOP AWARDS 2024 It’ll be the height of summer (assuming we get a summer, of course), on the edge of Hyde Park and the great and the good will be in attendance to celebrate the best of the best of the UK games industry. Right now the votes have been counted, the food is being ordered and the final tickets are being touted. Will you be there? We hope so. It’s going to be a great night!


https://mcvdevelopawards.com


JUNE 20th


DEVELOP:BRIGHTON The annual pilgrimage to Gamesindustry- on-sea is coming up faster than many of us realise, so be sure to secure your entry before it’s too late and you have to spend the week camped


on the beach. Given that last year attracted record numbers of attendees, it’s going to be pretty packed whatever the weather.


So far we know that INTERIOR/NIGHT’s Caroline Marchal is delivering the Tuesday Keynote and by the time you read this you will no doubt know the rest. You know what to do!


www.developconference.com


JULY 9th-11th


SEPTEMBER 26th


MCV/DEVELOP WOMEN IN GAMES


AWARDS 2024 Don’t worry, we hadn’t forgotten, we just figured it might be better for our sanity to have more than six weeks between one awards ending and the next one starting. The good news for this year’s MCV/ DEVELOP Women In Games Awards is that you’ll have more time to consider who you’ll be nominating. Nominations are being accepted now, by the way.


www.womeningamesawards.com


8 | MCV/DEVELOP April/May 2024


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