Ninja Theory Continues to Hire, “Exciting New Console Projects Coming Up”

The DmC: Devil May Cry developer is pushing ahead.

Posted By | On 21st, Oct. 2013

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Despite DmC: Devil May Cry seemingly failing to meet sales targets for Capcom, developer Ninja Theory is still pushing forward. According to new job listings on its official site, it seems that the studio has multiple projects in development for consoles.

“Ninja Theory, the makers of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West and DmC are looking for experienced engine programmers to join our expanding team. We’ve got some exciting new console projects coming up so if you have relevant console or PC industry experience then we want to hear from you!”

It only makes sense that the company would be preparing for next-gen consoles, though it remains to be seen exactly what it will be working on next. Past rumours suggest that Capcom has hired the developer to work on the next Onimusha game but thus far, we haven’t had announcements. Stay tuned for more details heading into the new year.


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