Net-native industry consultancy group joins the prominent UK association

GamesBrief joins Tiga

Industry business group GamesBrief has become the latest member of industry association Tiga.

GamesBrief is an industry consultancy group with a strong internet presence. The group’s business blog offers free advice on how the industry can adapt to changing markets, though also covers news when urged.

The group’s founder, Nicholas Lovell, also provides strategic and operational advice to companies such as Atari, Channel 4, Firefly, nDreams and Rebellion.

“I am extremely passionate about the opportunities that exist for games developers to move into publishing and want to work closely with TIGA and its members in this area,” said Lovell.

“I believe Tiga has an essential role to play in promoting UK games developers to the global market, politicians and key stakeholders. I fully support TIGA’s ambition to make the UK the best place to do games business.”

Tiga CEO Richard Wilson – who’s set to take part in a webchat offering industry advice – said that GamesBrief is highly respected by fellow Tiga members.

“We hope to work closely with Nicholas and GamesBrief to ensure Tiga members can benefit as much as possible from his expertise and experience.”

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