Four places available at Cliff Bleszinski’s new studio

Boss Key offering internships

Boss Key Productions, the studio founded by Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski, is offering internships across four key disciplines.

The developer is looking for interns that specialise in engineering, 3D art, game design and community co-ordination. The internships will begin in mid-June and run until early August.

Boss Key warns that it will not be able provide lodging, transportation or travel costs to its office in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Submissions are now open, with instructions for applying to each discipline on the studio’s website. The deadline for applications is Friday, April 24th.

The finalists will be contacted in early May and the selected interns will be announced via the May 8th episode of the studio’s livestream show Boss Room.

Boss Key Productions is currently working on a new free-to-play shooter, currently titled Project Bluestreak.

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