SSX dev hiring for next-gen action shooter
E3 2012: EA Canada seeking lead gameplay designer to build new online-enabled franchise for upcoming platforms.
SSX reboot developer EA Canada appears to be trading in the snowy slopes for heavy artillery. A job listing at the Burnaby, British Columbia-based developer (spotted by Videogamer), indicates the shop is at work on an all-new intellectual property in the shape of a next-generation action shooter.
The search for a lead gameplay designer also indicates that the new project will feature an online component. The requisition states that a desirable candidate should have a "proven track record of designing and balancing combat, player controls, and AI for AAA shooters or action games." Additionally, the person chosen for this job would "drive the player progression experience to ensure a deep and addictive persistent online experience."
The job listing indicates the project is not very far along. A successful applicant will "plan and define all components of the game," including setting, structure, rules, story flow, characters, objects, vehicles, interface design, and game modes, according to the listing. As of press time, EA has not responded to GameSpot's request for comment.
EA will hold its 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo press briefing today at 1 p.m. PDT. GameSpot will hold a liveblog of the event and will stream the presentation .
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