nDreams
A developer and publisher working at the cutting edge of virtual reality, across multiple trailblazing titles and genres.
Location(s): Farnborough, Flexi-remote, Fully Remote Team size: 110+ Key projects and hiring areas: Working on multiple unannounced projects across a variety of headsets, based on both new and existing IP.
Recruitment contact Suzie Cook Internal Recruiter
enquiries@ndreams.com +44 (0)1252 546082 @suziecookVR
nDreams pivoted to VR development in 2013. Since then, it has built award winning experiences for a range of headsets, helping to drive the growth of home-based VR with innovative and memorable experiences across a spectrum of different genres. Phantom: Covert Ops, its #1 bestselling stealth-action game, reimagined movement mechanics, receiving the Best of E3 award and defining what a premium, long form VR game could be. Its recent PlayStation VR exclusive, Fracked, delivered a trailblazing, high-paced action shooter that was applauded by critics and players for the execution of its locomotion and cover system, providing “a bite-sized chunk of VR perfection” (Eurogamer). Not to mention, flexing its muscles with well-known IP, including with Ubisoft on the creation of Far Cry VR. Having expanded to a second fully remote studio, nDreams is going from strength-to-
strength to match the demand for VR experiences. With a growing team, and multiple high-end projects in the works, nDreams launched a third-party publishing initiative, bringing exciting VR projects from smaller external teams to market. nDreams strives to deliver best-in-class game development coupled with work/life
balance. The studio engages in external outreach with Into Games, through the nDreams Academy, to help bridge the gap between education and employment, as well as internally ensuring individuals are on a personal development plan with training opportunities for career progression. It is the perfect place to innovate, and learn, together.
14 Jobs January 2022
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