While you're waiting anxiously for the eventual Western release of Korean MMO Tera, En Masse Entertainment is busy hiring up developers with high profile credentials by the handful. From Aaron LeMay (former resource manager and producer at Bungie and Volition), to David Noonan (worked on D&D 4th Edition), to ex-BioWare PR man Matt Atwood, it seems that En Masse is really, really interested in getting the attention of game industry vets.
According to En Masse's announcement, the man credited with creating the Xbox Live Operations Center, Marcus Schweig, has also been hired on to head up network operations. "As we build toward the launch of Tera, we are adding veteran strength to all facets of the company to ensure a topnotch Action MMO experience for our customers," CEO Dr. Jae-Heon Yang says of the acquisitions. Hey guys, you know that Ron Gilbert's up for grabs these days, right? Your move.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Apr 13th 2010 7:35PM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
Right behind ya. Though if FF14 was on 360 I would play that instead.
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Posted: Apr 13th 2010 7:41PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
Who's ass do I have to kiss around here to get a job with these guys?
Don't answer that...
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Don't answer that...
Posted: Apr 13th 2010 7:43PM edofyingfilms said
"Don't answer that...."
Well, rain on my parade why don't you?
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Well, rain on my parade why don't you?
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 9:23AM Wesscoast said
“that Ron Gilbert's up for grabs these days, right?”
Let me tell you a little something about Asia. Your (real) picture goes on the first page of the resume.
This Gilbert character sounds a little too white to be working for a Korean company.
They are combing resumes for hot 22 year old 'Assistants' not stingy old white guys with 'hand eye coordination'.
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Let me tell you a little something about Asia. Your (real) picture goes on the first page of the resume.
This Gilbert character sounds a little too white to be working for a Korean company.
They are combing resumes for hot 22 year old 'Assistants' not stingy old white guys with 'hand eye coordination'.
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