Curve Digital opens US office

UK indie publisher Curve Digital is making moves into America.

The company has just opened a brand new US office in San Francisco in attempt to improve its presence on that side of the pond.

Curve’s American arm is hiring for marketing and developer relations staff.

I am delighted to be locating another European publisher in the US market.” said the firm’s boss, Dominic Wheatley (pictured, far right). Back in the day I took Eidos to the US and it was a great experience.”

Curve MD Jason Perkins (pictured, above left) commented: Curve Digital has a growing portfolio of titles and more than half our revenue comes from our American players. It is now time to have a base there to better serve them.”

Earlier this year, Curve was purchased by Kuju owner The Catalis Group to form a new ‘major British publisher’.

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