Guerrilla Games announces job vacancies for its new Horizon project

Guerrilla Games has released a list of open positions at its Amsterdam studio, with jobs that will help Horizon’s single player, online project, and external project teams. From writing games to designing quests, here’s everything you need to know about Guerrilla Game’s plans for the Horizon universe.
The Twitter account Life at Guerrilla posted a link to job openings at Guerrilla Games on December 16. The Amsterdam-based games studio posted job vacancies in areas such as animation, art, design, programming, and writing.
Join Guerrilla in Amsterdam as we work to expand the world of Horizon
It’s an exciting time to join us! We have many open positions across multiple departments, so check them out on our careers page and apply today! pic.twitter.com/Xqab1JGabV
— Life at Guerilla (@LifeAtGuerilla) December 16, 2022
Guerrilla Games also revealed that these jobs will be part of a new internal team creating an online project in the Horizon universe. The game studio added that the online project will have new characters and a unique stylized appearance. Online players also have the opportunity to discover the world of Horizon together. The vacancies cover a variety of roles such as: B. an Infrastructure Engineer and a Narrative Designer job.
According to Guerrilla Game’s website, game studio employees will experience numerous benefits as the studio will cover public transportation costs and offer discounts on gym memberships. Other perks include Sony product discounts and an in-house massage service.
Guerrilla Games is best known for developing Horizon Call of the Mountain and Horizon Zero Dawn. However, the game studio said that alongside expanding the Horizon universe, it is continuing to develop the solo gaming experience for Aloy.
For more information on Horizon, see Horizon Forbidden West DLC.
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