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Remedy is hiring a Game Designer for its latest, codenamed P7

Remedy Games is looking to hire a Game Designer for its latest project, codenamed P7.

P7, otherwise known as Project 7 has been confirmed by Remedy as a “cinematic third-person action game set in a new Remedy-created universe,” using Remedy’s Northlight engine. It will be published by 505 Games.

The Game Designer will be tasked with quite a lot.

“Are you constantly thinking about intriguing ways to excite your players and keep them invested in your game’s world,” the developer’s job ad reads (via VG24/7). “Are you obsessed with lore and a desire to create rich content that communities will devour? Do you design challenge systems that are so moreish your players plan their week around them? Have you already designed the next Battle Royale? Are you always among the first to find Xûr?

The designer will also be tasked with creating “”compelling, innovative online game modes” and should “share knowledge and keep [Remedy] updated on trends and areas for innovation in the connected- gaming space.”

We’ll continue to report on P7 as more is known.


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