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Splash Damage adds Mass Effect, Heavenly Sword talent

Black, World in Conflict team members also join London studio

UK developer Splash Damage has added five new staff to the growing studio.

Dean Calver and Mark Lack have joined the London outfit from Heavenly Sword studio Ninja Theory, while Mass Effect and Timesplitters programmer Oliver Jauncey, World in Conflict designer Mattias Engstrom and Black and Harry Potter technical director Fabio Bonvicini also join the team.

"Despite the reported industry skills shortage, we're constantly amazed at the quality of candidates applying at Splash Damage," said studio owner Paul Wedgwood. "We’re building the best team we’ve ever had."

Splash Damage is currently working on an unannounced title for Oblivion publisher Bethesda Softworks.

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