Leamington Spa developer looking for a dozen new staff as it moves into new offices

Oliver Twins’ new studio Radiant Worlds begins hiring run

The Oliver Twins’ new studio, Radiant Worlds, has begun expanding its operations as it looks to staff up for upcoming projects.

The developer is looking for a dozen staff in roles including programmers and environment artists. A spokesperson told Develop the studio hopes to house around 75 employees by the end of the year.

Based in Leamington Spa, the studio already houses more than 50 staff. As part of its recruitment drive, the company has also moved to a new office in the area, having previously worked in the same building as Blitz Games Studios following the developer’s closure last year.

Its first game is being made for PC and is described as a multiplayer-focused title. The studio said it is working with a publisher that has “hundreds of millions of players worldwide”.

More details on the game will be revealed in the next few weeks.

For more information about Radiant Worlds, visit the official website.

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