Playsoft Expands
European mobile games testing house looking for more people, expanding into the U.S.
Date: Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Author: James Fudge

European mobile games porting house Playsoft announced that it is looking to recruit 60 people across its Paris and Gdansk offices in the coming months, extending its staff to more than 200.

New testers and developers are needed as the company is unrolling its plan to become the largest mobile games testing and developing facility in the world. The company also announced the opening of a US branch in January 2008, with a strengthened Brew development team. Find out more by visiting www.playsoft.fr .

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