Creative Assembly is doing well and they are opening a third studio.

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creative assembly things are going well. The Sega Europe-owned company has confirmed the opening of a third development studio. It can be found in Newcastle, UK and is expected to offer jobs to over 100 developers in creative and technical roles in the coming years.

Creative Assembly North, as the studio is called, will be working with the Sussex-based team on an as-yet-unannounced project that aims to offer players an “unforgettable experience”. The new studio, which is being built from scratch, will be led by Gisele Stewart. She has been in the business for 27 years and is a former manager of Reflections (Destruction Derby, Driver).

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The third Creative Assembly studio is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. last august solid she announced working on a new action project using Unreal Engine 5. It comes with the Total War strategy series and sci-fi shooters. Hyenas.

This event appears to be primarily developed by the team in Sofia, which was previously part of Crytek and later participated in Total War: Rome II – Empire Divided (2017) and Total War: Rome II – Rise of the World. Republic (2018). In 2020, he released his own game Total War Saga: Troy. Players are hoping for a successor to the survival action game Alien: Isolation.

Source :Indian TV

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