Sega Europe developer Creative Assembly has opened a third development studio.
Creative Assembly North is based in Newcastle, UK and joins the developer’s headquarters in Sussex, UK and its European studio in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The new studio will work alongside the Sussex team on an as-yet unannounced project, which Creative Assembly says will “give players an unforgettable experience”.
It will also host a ‘continuous improvement’ team, which will work across all three studios as it aims for “sustained continuous improvement in tools, workflows and development experience”.
The studio will be led by Giselle Stewart, who has been involved in the video games industry for 27 years.
Stewart was general manager of Reflections, the Newcastle-based studio that was responsible for the Destruction Derby and Driver games before it was eventually acquired by Ubisoft.
She was also director of UK video game trade association TIGA for 10 years, and director of UK corporate affairs at Ubisoft for seven years.
In a statement, Stewart said: “Starting a new development studio from scratch with the full support and insights of one of the UK’s oldest and largest studios is incredibly exciting.
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“We are embracing flexibility, fast iteration, and creation, while fostering cross-location collaboration. We are bringing new job opportunities to the North-East, building a studio which amplifies the fantastic culture and values of Creative Assembly.
“We will also extend the reach of the studio’s award-winning outreach programme, the Legacy Project, to support excellence in industry education in the region.”
Sega Europe’s chief studio officer Tim Heaton added: “The
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