Weekly Job Roundup – 24/09/2020

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Mediatonic Games is the creator of world blockbuster FallGuys: Ultimate Knockout!

Mediatonic is one of the largest independent studios in the UK, with multiple locations in London, Leamington Spa, as well as Madrid. Whether making top-grossing mobile apps, barn-stormingly original multiplayer games, or deliciously crafted narrative adventures, every title we design shares our ambition to entertain millions of people around the world, in games that run for years.

Past and present titles include Amateur Surgeon, Heavenstrike Rivals, Foul Play, Fable Fortune, Hatoful Boyfriend, Murder by Numbers, Gears POP! and global phenomenon Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout!

See the 2 job openings at Mediatonic Games.


“Free To Play.” It’s like a four-letter word to gamers – and for good reason. Who wants to get nickle-and-dimed? Who wants to play a game where the “better player” is the one with the bigger pocketbook?

At Hi-Rez Studios, we know there’s a better way. We make Free to Play games that our fans Want to Play. More important, we make Free to Play games that we want to play.

See the 15 job openings at Hi-Rez Studios.


At Hangar 13, they’re currently creating an intense action game set in an immersive world and with a strong narrative, but player agency is at the heart of everything they do. They want to give players the freedom to choose how to overcome challenges and make meaningful decisions that shape the world and characters around them.

See the 13 job openings at Hangar 13.


We’re Deviation Games. Yes, we’re new, and it’s our mission to make the most engaging, innovative games on the planet. Our founders started this company to develop the types of games they themselves want to play. We are looking to build teams of creative inventors, who learn from each other and work on the leading edge of what is possible in video game creation.

See the 10 job openings at Deviation Games.


Recreate Games is a game studio owned by Source Technology. Our goal is to create the next generation of immersive entertainment products. The company is funded by Matrix Partners, Bertelsmann and Zhen Fund.

See the 9 job openings at Recreate Games.


Creative Assembly is one of the UK’s leading games development studios, founded in 1987 and located in West Sussex, UK and in Sofia, Bulgaria. With a heritage of award-winning AAA titles, including the multi-million selling Total War™ series, Creative Assembly continues to build an impressive portfolio of games and world-renowned partnerships; working with Games Workshop on Total War™: WARHAMMER®, Wargaming Alliance on Total War™: ARENA, Twentieth Century Fox on Alien: Isolation, plus 343 Industries and Microsoft on Halo Wars 2. Creative Assembly has amassed a wealth of awards, including recent accolades from BAFTA, Music+Sound and Develop’s Industry Excellence awards.

See the 3 job openings at Creative Assembly.


Sumo Digital is one of the UK’s most prolific and secure independent game developers with a talented team of over 260 staff currently based in Sheffield. A second UK studio in Nottingham has recently opened with many fantastic new opportunities on the horizon.

Since its inception in 2003, they have had a string of successful titles across all gaming platforms for partners that include Microsoft, SEGA, Sony, Disney and many more.

See the 15 job openings at Sumo Digital.


Splash Damage is an independently-owned studio on the outskirts of London, and we’re all about crafting engaging multiplayer experiences. Last year, we launched our multiplayer shooter Dirty Bomb on PC and Gears of War: Ultimate Edition on Xbox One. They’re currently working on Gears of War 4 and several other high-profile projects on PC and console and looking for talented artists to help make them great!

See the 8 job openings at Splash Damage.


See the complete list of jobs on the ArtStation Jobs Page.


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