Another of Sega’s UK studios is targeting ambitious expansion, with Creative Assembly looking to add 50 new staff to its roster – but producer Jonathan Court thinks the team can brush aside the current clime’s tough recruitment market.
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As the race to boost next-gen development teams intensifies some studios are reportedly using corporate headhunters to poach staff, much to the annoyance of many UK developers.
Read More »Big night for development talent
Bizarre Creations and Sony were among the big winners last night at the Develop Industry Excellence Awards.
Read More »Digimask faces the future
Digimask has thrown the wraps off of Autohead, the latest version of its head-creation system.
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Foundation 9 Entertainment, the parent company for six American studios and the USâ?? largest independent games development compan
Read More »Denki sees “a new dawn” for development
You donâ??t need to look far for proof that format holders' extolling of electronic distribution will be matched with enthusiasm b
Read More »Nokia preps next-gen mobile for studios
Plans continue to move apace for Nokia's next-gen phone push, and the company plans to keep the ball rolling at the Develop In Brighton conference.
Read More »Sega Racing Studio moves up a gear
Sega’s Solihull-based Racing Studio is one of the many development studios currently looking to grow, and with the team now settled in a new office, plans are afoot to grow its staff count from 30 to 70.
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