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Canada pays Digital Extremes $2.5m to hire more

Canada pays Digital Extremes $2.5m to hire more

The Darkness sequel developer to move office and take on thirty more devs

Canadian outfit Digital Extremes is being paid around $2.5 million to move office and create more jobs, a report has claimed.

The provincial grant will also help Digital Extremes build new technology as it works on creating a sequel to The Darkness. The game’s predecessor had been made at Swedish studio Starbreeze.

Digital Extremes will also add another 30 jobs to its 150 employees with the money.

A report from IFPress claimed the studio is investing $33 million of its own money into its new game engine.

“Right now we can’t hire people fast enough,” studio founder James Schmalz said.

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In 2008, Digital Extremes – along with nearby studio Silicon Knights – both shared a $1 million grant from the Ontario Media Development Corporation to create new game prototypes.

As well as providing specific grants to its inhabiting studios, Ontario state officials also have a globally competitive tax break initiative in place.

Congratulations

posted by vlado jokic Apr 18, 2011 at 4:10 pm
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vlado jokic

Congratulations to Mike and James for securing this vital funding. It's great knowing our government continues to back our growing industry.

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$2.50?

posted by Pag Apr 18, 2011 at 6:28 pm
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Pag

If $2.50 is all that's needed to help a game studio out, I may have the pocket change to do just that right now ;)

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Oh dear,

posted by robcrossley Apr 18, 2011 at 6:57 pm
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Cheers dude. Excuse us.

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