"Fallout 4" developer Bethesda recently confirmed a new Montreal studio. The new satellite campus already hired more than 40 developers and still searching for more workforces.
Bethesda is in the process of bolstering its capability to create well-accepted games like "Fallout 4," for mobile, PC and consoles, that is why they built the new studio in the French Canadian city. According to Todd Howard, they have worked with some very good developers in Montreal, and opted to build a studio there, Techno Buffalo reported. The new office will be led by Yves Lachance as the development director. He has been working as a developer and a senior vice president at Behavior Interactive, another Montreal development studio, the developer responsible for "Star Citizen."
After hiring more than 40 developers, Bethesda is looking for more creative and bright minds to deploy for its Rockville, Md headquarters. It is formerly called Bethesda, Md.
According to Global PR and marketing content lead of Bethesda Softworks, Gary Steinman, reported by Tech Times "Every day we wake up, get ready, then head to work... but once we arrive and settle in at our desks, it's easy to forget this is a job."
Bethesda is proud in showing a great work culture in their company, they treat their staff like a family, not only at their head office, but also their game studio all over the globe.
Who is interested to work for the "Fallout 4" developer? To access Bethesda's job openings and select which departments and studios you wish to be part of, check out their website. The open posts for Bethesda Game Studio are analysts, artists, designers and programmers.