You’ve probably been there a few times. Smashed a few zombies in with a carefully crafted weapon and walked away. You’ve probably done it most recently on PC or Xbox One with a grin on your face. Trust me, I’ve done it too, and can’t deny it. For those of you familiar, Capcom’s team behind this madhouse is Capcom Game Studio Vancouver. The team will begin working with Epic Games to utilize the Unreal Engine 4 for upcoming projects. For future details, we’re in a bit of a wait as the information will be released at a later date. In addition to this? As the title of this article suggest, the studio is actively hiring for a variety of development positions in order to expand its team and welcome in talented professionals who are familiar with the popular game engine into their team. This also includes the desire to create incredible new gameplay experiences.
“We have some ambitious visions for where we want to take our next games and while our previous proprietary engine served the needs for the projects at the time, shifting to Unreal Engine 4 delivers the right tools for our future direction,” said Joe Nickolls, Studio Director of Capcom Game Studio Vancouver. “Not only will we be developing on a powerful and versatile platform, we’ll also work closely with the team at Epic to maximize the capabilities of the latest and greatest technology. Using this industry leading engine also allows us to quickly integrate new talent onto our projects so that we can focus on pioneering new world class entertainment.”
So how do you find out what positions are available at Capcom Game Studio Vancouver? Just head on over to https://www.capcomvancouver.com/ to find out more information including just what those job requirements are for those of you interested.
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