In a strategic expansion of the growing UK game developer, SEGA and Creative Assembly have announced the formation of a new studio under the Creative Assembly banner. Following the acquisition of 60 person, Bulgaria-based studio Crytek Black Sea, Creative Assembly have now set up a new studio named Creative Assembly Sofia.
This follows the continued expansion of Creative Assembly over the past year, which saw the company headcount grow by 37% and the opening of the third studio site in the UK. This new site “includes a 45-camera motion-capture studio”, perfect for creating extensive animation work in-house at Creative Assembly.
“Now in our 30th year of games development, with an army of multi-million selling titles to our name and a history of world-renowned partnerships, Creative Assembly is proof of the UK games industry’s potential for global success.” said Tim Heaton, studio director at Creative Assembly. “Due to this success, we are further expanding our UK base and developing additional projects overseas, whilst pursuing top talent from across the globe to join us, all in support of our commitment to creating high quality, authentic gaming experiences
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Good news that means more ppl working to get the next total war games out and other projects.
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