Double Fine, Gearbox and Versus Evil are looking to meet indie developers at PAX East
Even more names join the US version of the GamesIndustry.biz Investment Summit
Christopher Dring, Publisher
Christopher Dring has spent a decade in the games industry, initially in development, before joining GamesIndustry in 2016. He led UK games business publication MCV for five years, and has contributed to Develop, eSports Pro, BBC, The Observer and Sky News. He also really likes playing Nintendo games, but don't hold that against him.
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