ZA/UM is hiring for its next game, and my money's still on a Disco Elysium sequel set in Jamrock Quarter.
, Disco Elysium. The details in these job posts might just shed some light on the studio's anticipated next project., are for an environment concept artist, lead environment artist, as well as a sales and monetization specialist.
What's more, good Frank points out the figurative potential of the language:"The sci-fi, non-earth stuff seems to imply they want somebody who is imaginative/creative in environment creation—not necessarily that the game will be interstellar in nature." They continue,"I take it more as a… design philosophy, if that makes sense?"
He continues later:"Because of your interest in our idea, we get to see more of it. Jamrock, I hope. And then to other isolas."
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