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Playground Games Hires BioWare, EA Motive and Rocksteady Talent for Upcoming RPG

Playground Games Hires BioWare, EA Motive and Rocksteady Talent for Upcoming RPG

UK studio Playground Games has hired a lot of top talent for its unannounced action RPG. This news was revealed by Gamesindustry.biz.

The developer has hired a range of recruits from acclaimed game developers such as BioWare, Rocksteady Games, Ninja Theory, and Guerrilla Games, plus devs from Electronic Arts’ Motive studio, which is still working on its debut title.

All of the new hired developers will be working on a Playground’s open-world action RPG, which is being developed at the firm’s second studio that was revealed last year. It has already hired a variety of AAA talent for the project, including devs from the GTA V, Metal Gear Solid and Hellblade teams.

“One of the new round of hires is principal environment artist Scotty Brown, who previously held the same position at EA Motive, where he contributed to Star Wars Battlefront II. He has also held similar positions at BioWare, Electronic Arts and Midway Games.

Brown will be working alongside lead environment artist Noel Lukasewich, who has spent the first 13 years of his career at BioWare. While there, Lukasewich worked on all four Mass Effect titles, as well as various DLC additions to the original trilogy.

The newly hired narrative director Martin Lancaster joins from Rocksteady Studios, where he worked as senior scriptwriter and later lead scriptwriter on the more recent Batman games, Arkham Knight and Arkham VR.

Chris Goodall comes over from Ninja Theory and takes on the role of principal animator. He joined the Cambridge-based studio back in 2009 and has since worked on Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, DmC: Devil May Cry and the BAFTA-winning Hellblade, as well as various Disney Infinity content packs.

The QA team expands with lead technician Rob den Dekker, also a former Ninja Theory staffer. He has also worked at NaturalMotion, Microsoft, Lionhead and Testology, testing best-selling titles ranging from Fable and Fable 2 to LittleBigPlanet and Playground’s own Forza Horizon 2.

Finally, lead UI artist Joe McKernan returns to Playground after a four-year absence. He previously worked at the studio on the first two Forza Horizon games, before leaving in 2014 to work on Horizon Zero Dawn at Guerrilla Games, and later Destiny 2 at Bungie.”

“I’m really pleased with the quality of the team we’re building here at Playground,” studio director Gavin Raeburn tells us. “We continue to attract world-class talent from around the world thanks to our exciting projects and the passion of our team. It’s been a fantastic start for our second studio and I look forward to seeing it continue to grow over the coming months.”

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