Forza developer Turn 10 is hiring for its “Next Generation of games”.
The Microsoft owned studio is after a cinematics art director. The job, spotted by Superannuation, involves “defining and driving the cinematics vision and techniques needed to achieve exceptionally high quality content for our Next Generation of games”.
Turn 10 is not working on this year’s Forza game. Forza Horizon, announced last month, is being developed by Playground Games and is due out on Xbox 360 this autumn – freeing up Turn 10 to make its “Next Generation of games”.
Elsewhere, Superannuation spotted the first Microsoft job ad that explicitly mentioned the next Xbox. It was later pulled.
“The ISS Console Multimedia Team, responsible for designing and developing the next generation console, is looking for a highly motivated and skilled audio developer,” the advertisement read. “If you love gaming, game audio and music, then join us as an integral part of the team tasked to revolutionize audio for the next generation of Xbox.”
Source: Eurogamer
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