Having been in media and PR for more than 30 years, Stefano Petrullo knows a thing or two about how to help a game succeed. Richie Shoemaker pulls up a chair and takes notes
Read More »The March issue of MCV/DEVELOP is online now! Featuring Savvy Games Group, Hooded Horse, the winners of the Women in Games Awards, YRS TRULY, and PR insights from Renaissance’s Stefano Petrullo
Read insights from Hooded Horse, Savvy Games, Renaissance YRS TRULY, Room 8, Modulate and more in the FREE March issue of MCV/DEVELOP!
Read More »Renaissance PR will sponsor IRL 2022 this winter
Renaissance PR is returning to sponsor the IRL 2022 event later this year
Read More »“I believe we need to remember there are faces behind all those emails, and real people behind the screens of all these zoom calls” – Why Renaissance is an event partner of IRL on September 16th
"We support the idea to have an award ceremony that is focused on recognising people versus brands."
Read More »PR Panel 2021: Eight PR experts look back on a hard year, plus the new consoles, preparing for the year ahead and the return of events
The year that lasted a decade is finally behind us. As we dust ourselves off, we reach out to our panel of PR experts to take a look at the opportunities and pitfalls of the year ahead.
Read More »“It’s interesting to see the two platforms heading in different directions – something I think can only benefit the consumer” – Stefano Petrullo, Renaissance PR
Every month an industry leader wraps up MCV/DEVELOP with their unique insight. This month we talk to Stefano Petrullo, Founder & CEO at Renaissance PR
Read More »PR Panel 2019: Six top PRs on live titles, data vs creativity, events, influencers, Epic Game Store and ‘Greggs, always Greggs’
Six of our MCV Awards 2019 PR finalists discuss the games industry and PR's role within it
Read More »Opinion: Stefano Petrullo discusses E3 2017 and the impact of Brexit
Welcome to E3, Los Angeles, and the biggest video games trade show in the world! In truth, I’m penning this piece not while basking in the hot, Californian sun, but rather from my house in a typically overcast south London. For once in my life I won’t be wandering the …
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