Dead Rising Dev behind Capcom’s next game

Hiring too.

Posted By | On 10th, Jan. 2013

Capcom Vancouver is behind the next big Capcom game it has been revealed, and it doesn’t have to do anything with zombies.

“Capcom has one of the industry’s greatest back catalogues but for our next project we’ve been given the opportunity to create Capcom’s next big game,” Capcom’s website reads.

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“We’re just getting started with the game so this is a great chance to really get your hands deep into the design. It’s your opportunity to put your stamp on a game early in the development process.”

We don’t know what game it could be but according to the developer, they are hiring and urge candidates to look at the career page.

“To build the game we’ve assembled a crack team but we’re only halfway through filling the roles We’re looking for a wide range of staff from junior to intermediate to senior so if you’d like to join the team on their great new adventure check out the Careers page.”

What could it be? Tell us in the comments section below.

Thanks, Eurogamer.


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