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Develop Jobs: Join Ninja Theory as a lead level designer

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Today we’ll be taking a look at the role of lead level designer at DmC: Devil May Cry developer Ninja Theory.

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Lead Level Designer – Ninja Theory

UK – East Anglia

Ninja Theory – the makers of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, DmC and Fightback – are looking for a talented and enthusiastic Lead Level Designer to work on our new exciting projects. You’ll be responsible for working with the senior management team to help create, define and shape the overall vision of the game/project as well as the creative and production direction needed to achieve this. Specific focus is on responsibility for whole areas of level design, creating compelling, high quality and interesting gameplay with a strong story-telling player experience, within given constraints.

For more details and to apply, click here.

Please note the closing date for applications for this role is October 25th.

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