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People Can Fly Has Six Titles In Development, Looking To Recruit In Easter Europe, New Studio A Possibility

by Rainier on Jan. 21, 2022 @ 8:46 a.m. PST

People Can Fly isn't slowing down with its recruitment efforts and strengthens them in two new cities – Lviv/Ukraine and Cracow/Poland, and while there isn’t any plan to open new studios in those locations, PCF isn’t ruling it out either.

"Most of all, we want to strengthen certain initiatives in our Group, provide them with an impulse to develop, but we don’t want to change the structure of our offices at the moment. Our priority is to make our company constantly move forward, to be “full of life”, hence new initiatives," comments Sebastian Wojciechowski, CEO of People Can Fly.

"In Ukraine we’ve observed a great interest in our offer for developers. In Cracow we succeeded in creating a team, which we intend to grow with a new project in mind," adds Wojciechowski.

Currently PCF employs nearly 500 people in Warsaw, Rzeszow, Lodz, Newcastle, New York, Chicago, Montreal, and in a remote work system. The studio works on several projects consecutively, including an expansion for Outriders – Worldslayer, Project Gemini for Square Enix, Project Dagger for Take-Two Interactive, a new game in the self-publishing model, and two projects in the concept phase. In December PCF announced the acquisition of Incuvo, a studio from Katowice, Poland, which will be cooperating with the Group on a new project in VR technology.

Job offers for new locations are already available on the studio’s website   

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