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XR Games


XR Games is an award-winning game development studio that specialises in full-scale immersive AR/VR games, led by industry veterans from Rockstar, Activision Blizzard, EA, Codemasters, Sumo Digital.


Location(s): 1 Team size: 73 Key projects and hiring areas: Zombieland: Headshot Fever, various unannounced projects


Recruitment contact Andy Driver Talent Acquisition Manager andy.driver@xrgames.io


XR GAMES’ in immersive XR content, with a proven track record in full-scale development from concept through to submission. Including everything from licensed IPs, co-financed projects, as well as work-for-hire development (full-scale and porting). 2021 was a huge year for XR Games. In March 2021 we released Zombieland: Headshot Fever for Meta Quest and Rift. Later in September, we secured $2.1 million in funding to enable us to expand the team, focus on original IP development, increase work-for-hire opportunities, and develop further research into AR/VR technologies. XR Games finished 2021 in style by winning the GP Bullhound Award for ‘International Success 2021’ and ‘Best Small Studio’ at the 2021 TIGA Awards. This success has provided the foundation for the studio to scale, grow,


and pursue new opportunities. By the end of 2022 we will have four major unannounced titles in development at the same time, pushing the boundaries of VR games development with recognisable IP’s and franchises. As we grow our team by more than 200% in 2022 we will be moving to a new studio in the heart of Leeds city centre where we can continue to grow and develop some of the best VR games developers in the world.


58 Jobs June 2022


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