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Virtuos opens Chengdu office
Ed Fear Jan 17 2008, 2:39pm
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Outsource specialist furthers Chinese development
Game development outsourcing provider Virtuos has opened a new office in Chengdu, China’s fourth largest city and a noted centre for art and engineering.
Officially opened on January 14th, the studio is staffed by Virtuos Shanghai members, although the CEO has intimated that it has the capacity to grow to 300 staff members in the next three years.
“The opening of a new game outsourcing center is another example of the role Chengdu is already playing in the Chinese high-tech services industry. In recent months we have developed strong ties with the international team leading Virtuos and we look forward to their success,” said Liu Bing, deputy governor of Chengdu.
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