NBA 2K studio working on open-world driving game based on "major license"
Visual Concepts is hiring for a number of roles💧 on its new driving game

Take-Two studio Visual Concepts is working on an op🍃en-world vehඣicle-based game with a major license.
The new details come from a job listing at Take-Two's ജVisual Concepts two, which is based in Foothill Ranch, California. As per the job description for a Producer role at the 🌞studio, the developer is currently working on an "unannounced, open world driving game with a major license."
job posting at Visual Concepts reveals the studio is after a Senior Software Engineer, Multiplayer role. This appears to confirm the new vehicle-based game from a major license will feature some sort of multiplayer aspect, although what that could be is anyone's guess right now.Right now, this is all the information we have to go on surrounding the new vehicle-based game in development at Visual Concepts. Additionally, the California-based s𒅌tudio is also hiring for a slate of other roles, ꦫincluding a Senior Technical Artist, Senior Build and Automation Engineer, and a Senior Software Engineer.
If you're unfamiliar with Visual Concepts, it's the studio behind Take-Two's blockbuster NBA 2K series. The studio might actually be one of the oldest in the world, originally founded in 1988 and acquired by Sega in 1999, before being sold to Take-Two six years lateﷺr in 2005. The studio allegedly employs a , which could absolutely be substantial enough to develop two games in tandem.
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