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Remedy’s Vanguard team will focus on multiplayer games

Remedy today detailed its new Vanguard development team, one that will focus on multiplayer titles.

“The small ‘Vanguard’ development team will act with a startup mentality within the stability of a large company,” Remedy declared. “Its mission is to challenge conventions and to prototype and ship new types of ongoing live multiplayer game experiences, alongside our established and growing core game development teams and the Northlight technology group.”

Remedy is now hiring for the Vanguard team, looking for a Senior Gameplay Programmer and Gameplay Designer. Unreal Engine 4 experience is preferred.

“The aim is to make groundbreaking video games that uphold the Remedy Entertainment name,” the developer continued. “This is a unique opportunity for you to come in, and create and establish a new kind of Remedy experience.”

Remedy’s next title is Control, which we previewed at E3 2018. It’s expected next year on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, published by 505 Games.


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