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Dark Void developer working on an 'original AAA IP with top-tier publisher'

Airtight Games working with a 'top-tier publisher' on a brand new 'AAA' IP.

Written by David Scammell, 28 July 2010

 
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Dark Void developers Airtight Games are working on an "original AAA IP with a top-tier publisher", according to a job listing posted on Gamasutra.

The Washington-based developer is currently looking for a Level Designer to join the ranks for the "unique project", which judging by the job description will be a third-person shooter built using Unreal Engine 3.

Amongst the ability to "meet deadlines", the successful candidate also needs to have an "understanding of and desire to create third-person shooter gameplay" and "experience crafting traversal based or combat based gameplay scenarios."

Download 360Zine Issue 38360Zine Issue 38 GamerZines Magazine For our latest Dark Void coverage, click here to download 360Zine Issue 38 for free.The "top-tier publisher" presumably won't be Capcom, though, who said back in May that they'd only consider using Western studios to develop sequels, rather than create new IPs. We felt bad for Airtight. Then we played Dark Void.

But although Dark Void failed to perform at both a critical and commercial level when it eventually launched earlier this year, it hasn't always been bad news for the staff at Airtight Games.

Many of the developer's founding members previously developed Xbox flight combat game Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge, alongside the Mechassault and MechCommander series of games.

Here's hoping they can live up to their claims for the next one.

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