SAO: Hollow Realization Developer Aquria Is Hiring For An Anime-Style Fantasy RPG On PS4

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Aquria, the developer behind Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization and The Record of Grancrest War on PS4, is hiring a 3D motion designer for a new anime-style fantasy RPG for PS4. [Thanks, Hachima.]

 

The developer, who also worked on The Caligula Effect, is hiring 3D motion designers for a project that’s on PS4 and has an anime style. The job description further describes the project as a “fantasy RPG title” and they’re looking for designers with experience working on PS4 games and experience working on anime-style motion designs.

 

With this new project being an anime-style fantasy RPG, there’s a good chance it could be for a new Sword Art Online game as Aquria previously worked on the series with other titles including Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment for PS Vita in April 2014 and Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment for PSP in March 2013.

 

Aquria’s latest game is The Record of Grancrest War which released in Japan in June 2018.


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