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Join this fast growing multi-studio real money mobile slot game team as a Casino Game Artist in Reno NV building industry leading iGames. Join a well-funded casino game studio with a pipeline of pre-sold games.
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This is a cross-functional role where you will partner closely with Studio teams at Turn 10, as well as the broader Xbox marketing team, to project manage integrated co-marketing campaigns for gaming communities across console, PC and mobile.
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Our flagship product is Garden Joy , a mobile landscaping game that allows players to create stunning true-to-life outdoor settings with beautiful plants, decor, and more! The ideal candidate is comfortable working in a fast-paced studio environment where we are pushing the limits of the visual fidelity of mobile devices.
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Epic's award-winning Unreal Engine technology not only provides game developers the ability to build high-fidelity, interactive experiences for PC, console, mobile, and VR, it is also a tool being embraced by content creators across a variety of industries such as media and entertainment, automotive, and architectural design.
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Epic is looking to add to its growing Partnerships organization with a Partnerships Manager who will manage, maintain, and execute key partnership programs for Epic’s products, including Fortnite’s Studio and Gaming IP category verticals and Fall Guys. In this role, you’ll help deliver against the organization’s global partnerships as a key operator in designing and bringing to life industry-defining interactive experiences for Epic’s first-party games and experiences.
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We are looking for a Manager, Software Engineering to manage a team of Unity Developers working on the hit mobile game - Design Home. You will guide and develop the careers of a group of engineers.
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Join the forefront of innovation at Rogues Studio, a dynamic gaming studio that pioneers the fusion of mobile games with blockchain technology. Our founders have over 40 years of game development experience, with a technical co-founder that has previously single-handedly built a game with 1.4 million downloads.
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As the Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing, reporting directly to the CEO, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the marketing strategy for our mobile game titles. The company also is the go-to studio for Hollywood, having developed immersive, narrative-rich mobile games around iconic entertainment brands.
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3+ years of leadership experience as Lead Programmer, Senior Engineer, or Associate Technical Director at a video game studio or publisher. Guide multiple teams through the mobile game development process, from inception to launch and beyond.
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Scopely is a global interactive entertainment and mobile-first video game company, home to many top, award-winning experiences such as "MONOPOLY GO! Scopely has global operations in more than a dozen markets across Asia, EMEA, and North America, and is home to many internal game development teams, referred to as Scopely Studios, with additional game studio partners across four continents.
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We are a global team of game lovers who are developing, publishing and innovating the mobile games industry, connecting millions of people around the world daily. Experience with and knowledge of Unity Game Engine or a similar technology (i.e. Unreal Engine.
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Experience collaborating within a multi-person game studio. Pokmon GO is the global gaming sensation that has been downloaded over 1 billion times and named "Best Mobile Game" by the Game Developers Choice Awards and "Best App of the Year" by TechCrunch.
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This Metro San Diego studio and creator of some of the leading iGames in the world including a recent EGR Game of the Year finalist is hiring a VFX Artist. This award winning four studio software engineering company is quickly becoming known as a leading creative developer of online mobile casino games.
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With billions of downloads across our portfolio, Yodo1 is a partner for mobile game growth at every stage—from helping developers monetize their first game to bringing iconic brands into major mobile titles.
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Partner closely with the game team's General Manager to deliver on short and long term development objectives and translate these into clear operation and action plans with our game studio partners.
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