PR veteran Bryant joins Jagex

Jonnie Bryant has moved to Jagex as head of PR.

For the past six years Bryant worked at Blizzard as a PR manager. Prior to that he held PR roles at Vivendi and Take-Two.

In his new job as Jagex’s head of PR, Bryant will be overseeing the firm’s global PR strategies.

The entire Jagex team overflows with talent, enthusiasm and passion, and securing a role with them at any time would have made for a wonderful opportunity,” said Bryant

However, joining on the brink of an autumn packed with new releases brings an added level of welcome anticipation and excitement to the role.”

The firm’s CEO Mark Gerhard added: It’s a tremendous pleasure to welcome Jonnie to Jagex from both a personal and professional perspective.

His significant experience of working on MMOs, strategy and fantasy games , and more, couldn’t come at a better time as our studio gears up to publish Transformers Universe shortly alongside continue to build on RuneScape’s extraordinary journey, and looking ahead to the near term unveiling and release of two future titles from Jagex.”

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