Mafia Three dev opens UK workplace to work on unannounced AAA title

Hangar 13, the studio behind Mafia 3, has opened a UK workplace to concentrate on AAA console video games.

Hangar 13 was set up in 2014 and is one among 2K Games’ studios. Now the studio is increasing with the takeover of a Brighton-based indie studio headed up by Nick Baynes, who labored with Hangar 13’s VP of improvement, Andy Wilson, at Black Rock Studio within the metropolis earlier than it shut down in 2011.

“This is a specific choice for us. It’s actually based on the fact that Nick and I used to work together at Black Rock, going back longer than I am prepared to say,” Wilson advised GamesIndustry.biz. After assembly up at GDC final yr, Baynes’ studio carried out some contract work for Wilson.

“As the year went on, things were going well and it became apparent we had a big opportunity, because Brighton and the South East has this vast pool of talent, with console experience, but there’s a lack of console development going on in the UK,” Wilson defined.

He described the growth as “an opportunity to pump a bit of oxygen back into the fire as far as console development in the UK is concerned.”

Mafia Three dev opens UK workplace to work on unannounced AAA title

“There’s been a general feeling amongst the developers in Brighton that there is something missing here,” added Baynes. “Really since Black Rock, we haven’t had a serious, AAA console improvement studio within the metropolis.

“Like Andy said, about a year ago I started something new. The intention was to start off small. Start doing console work and see where it all went. Then through a series of organic conversations, and working together on bits, suddenly this opportunity appeared, and we realised that our goals were aligned.”

Baynes says he expects Hangar 13 Brighton to turn out to be “one of the more significant studios in the region,” saying that “from an organisation point-of-view, we are one big studio.”

As far as video games that the studio is engaged on, Wilson says that “the Brighton workforce’s existence relies on a possibility we noticed. We have a challenge that we’re actually enthusiastic about. And 2K is de facto enthusiastic about.

“The timelines for this project have changed over time. We are now in a position where we know what we want to do, and how long we think it is going to take. And the company is 100 per cent behind us with that.”

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