IO Interactivethe popular independent developer and publisher of HITMAN and freedom fighterstoday announces the opening of a new studio in Brighton, UK.
IOI Brighton, located in the heart of Brighton on the beautiful south coast of England, It is IO Interactive’s fifth studio and joins existing teams in Copenhagen, Malmö, Barcelona (established 2021), and Istanbul. Together, the five IOI studios make significant contributions to the ambitious development and publishing efforts of all of the games currently in development: Project 007, HITMAN, and Project Fantasy.
All IOI studios are located in unique and vibrant cities: Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, Malmö is a melting pot of individual talent and is home to more than 180 nationalities, Barcelona offers the perfect blend of urban life and nature Istanbul is witnessing rapid growth in technology and development. They are all great places to work.
IOI Brighton is located in the center of one of the UK’s cultural and artistic centres. Brighton is famous for its famous beach and pier, but it also combines gastronomy, shopping, amazing nightlife, and architecture, making it a highly recommended choice for moving to the UK.
IOI Brighton core team in action. IOI’s development philosophy of working on all projects from all studios means we’re bringing development to the UK on Project 007, the first James Bond origins story. Passionate teams across IOI Studios unleash their creativity in the iconic world of James Bond and look forward to working on creating this ambitious and exciting game alongside the new team at IOI Brighton.
We are very proud and excited to open a new studio in Brighton. We see huge potential to expand our amazing team and attract the best talent from the amazing UK developer community. We are looking to expand our operations to new shores and believe IOI Brighton is a very attractive destination for developers of all disciplines.
Hakan Abrak, CEO, IO Interactive.
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