Developers already recruiting ex-CiRCLE Studio staff

CiRCLE Studio - Image 1GamesIndustry.biz reports while CiRCLE Studio‘s closure has yet to be made official, a number of studios in the region – including Free Radical Design, Swordfish Studios, Rebellion and Eurocom –  have already begun talks with some of the studio’s former staff.

CiRCLE Studios, which was founded by industry veterans Jeremy Heath-Smith and Adrian Smith, was reported to have gone into liquidation Tuesday.

David Doak, director of Free Radical Design, based in Nottingham, confirmed this, saying that CirCLE’s closure “means that we are now talking to some ex-CiRCLE employees.” Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley also revealed that they are currently talking to “some selected individuals who have sent in CVs direct to our Rebellion Derby [offices].”

According to GamesIndustry.biz, sources close to CiRCLE revealed that Birmingham developer Swordfish Studios is another interested party, demoing a new title at the studio the very afternoon that employees had been informed of their redundancy. Swordfish announced a new studio devoted solely to next-gen games late last year.

Recruitment firms are also said to be hovering over the studio, as is Pirates of the Caribbean developer Eurocom, a company situated in the same city as CiRCLE.

Via Games Industry

CiRCLE Studio - Image 1GamesIndustry.biz reports while CiRCLE Studio‘s closure has yet to be made official, a number of studios in the region – including Free Radical Design, Swordfish Studios, Rebellion and Eurocom –  have already begun talks with some of the studio’s former staff.

CiRCLE Studios, which was founded by industry veterans Jeremy Heath-Smith and Adrian Smith, was reported to have gone into liquidation Tuesday.

David Doak, director of Free Radical Design, based in Nottingham, confirmed this, saying that CirCLE’s closure “means that we are now talking to some ex-CiRCLE employees.” Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley also revealed that they are currently talking to “some selected individuals who have sent in CVs direct to our Rebellion Derby [offices].”

According to GamesIndustry.biz, sources close to CiRCLE revealed that Birmingham developer Swordfish Studios is another interested party, demoing a new title at the studio the very afternoon that employees had been informed of their redundancy. Swordfish announced a new studio devoted solely to next-gen games late last year.

Recruitment firms are also said to be hovering over the studio, as is Pirates of the Caribbean developer Eurocom, a company situated in the same city as CiRCLE.

Via Games Industry

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