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January 31st, 2012, 18:35 GMT · By

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Former Enslaved Developer Moves to Splash Damage

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Splash Damage has announced that it has hired Marc Fascia, who is one of the leading developers to have worked at Ninja Theory on Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.

He will be taking on the technical director position at Splash Damage and will work on yet undisclosed video game projects.

The company also recently hired a veteran developer of the FIFA series.

Paul Wedgwood, the CEO of Splash Damage, stated, “We’re hugely impressed by Marc’s combination of insane technical ability and project management skills. In particular its Marc’s obsession with fun gameplay and his personable nature that makes him the perfect person to lead our army of awesome programmers.”

Fascia himself added, “I’m really happy to be trusted with this incredible responsibility at Splash Damage. We’re working on some great things, and managing such a big and talented programming team, across multiple varied and challenging projects, is a wonderful opportunity. I love multiplayer and Splash Damage suits my passion perfectly.”

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