Square Enix hires developers for new Seiken Densetu project
kula shakerz    2004-07-04, 16:24 pm.

Square Enix is hiring new developers for a new Seiken Densetu title. The company is specificaly hiring for art, character model and motion, background model and effect designers, battle and map designers as well as programmers. Since the game only is referred to as a Seiken Densetu project on the official site, no further information regarding the title is available at the moment.

The last Seiken Densetu title to be released was Sword of Mana for the Nintendo GamBoy Advance.

If you are interested in a job then head to the recruitment site where you'll also find two pieces of consept art. Square Enix is probably only hiring people located in Japan for this project.

Link >> Seiken Densetu Project Recruitment Site (In Japanese)




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