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Develop Jobs: Join Playground Games as senior game designer

The Develop jobs board is home to hundreds of game job vacancies based in the UK and around the world across a plethora of different professions.

Each day we will be scouring the daily-updated jobs page for one of the top vacancies to help you find that dream job.

Today we’ll be taking a look at the role of senior game designer at Forza Horizon developer Playground Games, which is up for four Develop Awards.

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Got a new job opportunity at your studio or have a new position you’d like highlighted in our daily spotlight? Please contact Alex Boucher at alex.boucher@intentmedia.co.uk for more details.

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Best of luck.

SENIOR GAME DESIGNER – PLAYGROUND GAMES

Leamington Spa – UK

You will be a senior member of the game design team on a triple-A title, taking responsibility for large sections of the game design and leading more junior members of the team. Reporting to the Lead Game Designer, you will be charged with ensuring quality of design in your allocated area.

As a Senior Game Designer, you will have responsibility for working with and developing design staff, and will act as a champion of quality across the game team.

You must be flexible, highly motivated and approachable.

For more details and to apply, click here.

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