Industry veteran Jurgen Post (pictured) has returned to Sega Europe after over six years.
14.12.2023 - 15:43 / gamesindustry.biz / Martin Walfisz
Thunderful has reshuffled its leadership, with chief games officer Agostino Simonetta leaving the company and four new executives appointed.
VP of studios Claire Boissiere has been promoted to executive vice president of studios and development. She will continue being Jumpship's studio director in addition to her new position.
Thunderful's VP of marketing Harriet Hughes has become its new executive vice president of publishing. She will continue to run the company's marketing input, and head its first and third-party publishing and sales divisions.
Kathrin Strangfeld, previously chief operations officer, is now executive vice president of operations, while Sue Smith has been promoted to group vice president of people and culture where she'll be overseeing all of the company's HR.
All four of them will work alongside CFO Henrik Lundkvist and EVP of distribution Johan Mannerhill as part of the newly reorganised exec structure. This follows the appointment of new CEO Martin Walfisz back in May.
Meanwhile, Simonetta is leaving Thunderful to "take on new opportunities." He had joined the company back in June 2021.
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Industry veteran Jurgen Post (pictured) has returned to Sega Europe after over six years.
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We have had yet another posting of sensitive military documents on the War Thunder forums recently. It's s afe to say, everybody’s favorite gaming tradition (unless you’re a military weapons facility) has returned just in time for the holiday season. War Thunder military spec leaks aren’t anything new, which is a wild thing to be able to say about a video game. However, it seems people are serious about the correct specifications of their favorite virtual military wartime vehicles.
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As my esteemed colleague Rich Stanton put it, it has now been [0] days since restricted military documents have been leaked in the War Thunder forums. As reported by Task and Purpose, this latest incident relates to the M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, a tracked AIFV that first went into service with the US military in 1981.
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Sensitive military documents have once again appeared on the forums of World War 2 massively multiplayer online game War Thunder.
The folks over at Bloober Team are throwing together a new title, but this time, the franchise is through one of the IPs by Skybound Entertainment. It’s been unveiled that the development studio has partnered up with Skybound Entertainment for this next big game release. However, that’s about all we know right now about the game. With Bloober Team known for delivering horror gameplay experiences, it would be hard to see the studio partnered up with an IP not centered around a horror storyline.
Bloober Team — the Polish game development studio best known for its work on horror games like Layers of Fear, The Medium, and even the upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake, has confirmed that it has another new project in the works.
War Thunder players are back at it, posting more restricted military documents on the game's forums when discussing the game's vehicles.
Bloober Team, the studio behind Silent Hill 2 Remake and The Medium, has announced today it has signed a deal with Skybound Entertainment, the company founded by Robert Kirkman and David Alpert.