Amazon, the well known commerce-giant, is one of those top notch IT giants who have tried and succeed a number of domains. Any clue on what is next big thing on its plate... Well, Its the PC gaming world which is going to be conquered next.
Amazon is actively gearing up to enter the PC gaming world, according to a recruitment post the company has put up on the gaming website Gamasutra. Amazon is seeking to hire game engineers, designers, visual effects artists, and other developers to work on the company's first PC game. The post on Gamasutra says the new roles will join a team that already includes the creators of hugely popular games such as Portal, World of Warcraft, and BioShock.
Amazon is actively gearing up to enter the PC gaming world, according to a recruitment post the company has put up on the gaming website Gamasutra. Amazon is seeking to hire game engineers, designers, visual effects artists, and other developers to work on the company's first PC game. The post on Gamasutra says the new roles will join a team that already includes the creators of hugely popular games such as Portal, World of Warcraft, and BioShock.
Last August, Amazon acquired online game streaming service Twitch for $970 million. Twitch allows gamers to broadcast live streams of gameplay to viewers on the Internet, who can chat with each other as they watch.
"Amazon is committed to gamers, and building great teams who are excited to use Twitch, the [Amazon Web Services] cloud, and technical innovation to radically evolve gameplay," the e-commerce giant wrote.
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ReplyDeleteUt not technical u know..i m a mechanical engineer working with royal Enfield in mumbai..u live in pune i guess...Newaz i just love ur blog sir...
HEllo sir..nice blog i must say..i just love ur words..i too hav a blog b
ReplyDeleteUt not technical u know..i m a mechanical engineer working with royal Enfield in mumbai..u live in pune i guess...Newaz i just love ur blog sir...
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