Troy Dunniway appointed as new design director at Hyberbad developer

Ex-Ubisoft and EA vet joins Awesome Game Studio

India-based independent developer The Awesome Game Studio has snapped up industry veteran Troy Dunniway as its new design director.

Dunniway has previously held roles at a number of leading developers and publishers around the world, including as lead designer at Westwood Studios, design director at EA, creative director at Ubisoft and lead designer at Insomniac.

In his new role at Awesome Game, he will be responsible for the management of the studio’s in-house development, and will also sit on the company’s board of directors.

“Troy has an amazing track record of working on some of the best loved franchises released in gaming and his joining TAGS is a step towards achieving into what we originally envisioned," said Awesome Game Studio MD Rajat Ojha,

“We welcome him into the TAGS family.”

The Awesome Game Studio is currently at work on prototyping games for next-gen consoles and new mobile games Alphaman and Switchbotz.

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