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Microsoft is seeking ex-OnLive developers for Microsoft Studios and Kinect

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Author: Nicholas Greene  

There's some more good news on the horizon for all the OnLive employees left jobless by the organization's recent financial trouble. Microsoft's stepped into the arena to see if they can't bring a few new faces into their games division. 

Microsoft is seeking ex-OnLive developers for Microsoft Studios and Kinect

"We're eager to speak to individuals and teams affected by the OnLive transition," they said. "With the stunning success of Xbox/Kinect and the accelerated growth of this business, we are looking to add key players who want to make a real impact in creating groundbreaking new products and service." 

As such, they've opened up positions based both in Mountain View and in Redmond, Washington. 

OnLive's recent financial troubles left a whole score of their employees jobless, while the organization dove into a downward, destructive spiral, racking up $30 million in debt before Lauder Partners acquired them.

Source: GamesIndustry International

Link: "OnLive racked up $30 million in debt before Lauder Partners took over"

Posted on: 08/27/2012 | ? Comments
Tags: Microsoft, Studios, OnLive, developers, desarrolladores, Kinect, Video Game News
Nicholas Greene

A gamer at heart, Nick started writing when he was a child. He holds a BA in English, works as a freelancer, and loves every minute of it. One day, he hopes to net himself a career in game design - but that's something for the future.

The views of GameDynamo's writers are not necessarily the views of the website as a whole. However, we support freedom of speech and enjoy diverse opinions about video games. Hopefully you do too!


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