Rocksteady Studios
Best known for creating the award-winning Arkham series, Rocksteady is continuing their adventures in the DC Universe and are now working on the upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Location(s): Kentish Town, London Team size: 250 Key projects and hiring areas: Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. Engine Programmers
ROCKSTEADY STUDIOS was founded in 2004 by Creative Director Sefton Hill and Studio Director Jamie Walker as a small start-up. The team’s first release, Urban Chaos: Riot Response, was a commercial success but it wasn’t until the launch of Batman: Arkham Asylum in 2009 that the studio really made a name for themselves. To this day, the Arkham series remains the best-selling superhero video game series of all time. Rocksteady is currently working on the new 4-player action-adventure third-person
shooter, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. The team of over 250 works across many disciplines, they all remain focused on only
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one game project at a time. Rocksteady are continually looking to expand their diverse team. Their Central London office is open to those that wish to work full-time in the big city, but they also support full remote working, or a combination of the two. The team holds regular lunches; yoga sessions remotely and in the office, as well
as fun days throughout the year, including live arts and crafts workshops supplied by the studio support team. Rocksteady are also active in celebrating cultural events, and regularly host round table discussions with speakers on issues including the representation of people from marginalised groups in video games.
January 2022
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