A Major Japanese Developer Is Hiring For A Mysterious Multiplatform Title Targeting PS4, Switch, And Xbox One

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A new job listing has cropped up in Japan, searching for programmers to work on an upcoming videogame title from a major developer. The listing mentions that it is looking for those who are able to program games using C#.NET, Unity and ASP.net. [Thanks, NintendoEverything.]

 

The project is described as having a launch window for next spring, and that it will be a multiplatform game for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

 

As of now, the identity of the “major developer” is not known. However, it is worth noting that the company is based in Oshiage, which is where Bandai Namco is located.


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