Amazon Video games has introduced that it is opening a brand new studio in Bucharest, Romania, representing the studio’s fifth growth location and its first in Europe.
Per an announcement submit on the official Amazon Video games web site, the Bucharest studio will “concentrate on supporting Amazon Video games’ numerous portfolio of video games now and sooner or later”.
In response to Amazon Video games VP Christoph Hartmann, Bucharest is “one of many high rising European cities for sport growth”, and the addition of a studio within the metropolis is Amazon’s “pure subsequent step”.

The Bucharest wing of Amazon Video games will probably be headed up by Cristian Pana, a former Ubisoft government with “greater than 20 years of expertise constructing video video games”, in line with Amazon.
He is labored with franchises like Far Cry, Tom Clancy’s The Division, and The Crew, and he says he is excited to hitch Amazon Video games to be able to get the possibility to work on the corporate’s “thrilling roadmap”.
In addition to saying Pana’s stewardship of Amazon Video games Bucharest, Amazon additionally launched an interview with its new studio head by which he discusses his profession, his achievements, and among the tasks he is overseen.
Pana says that the sport of which he is most proud is Tom Clancy’s The Division, the place he headed up the event of post-launch content material.

Amazon Video games Bucharest’s creation and Pana’s appointment come after the corporate’s gaming division laid off round 180 staff again in November final 12 months.
These layoffs befell in opposition to the backdrop of a wider trade development that has additionally seen firms like Sony, Microsoft, and Hasbro letting lots of of staff go inside the final 12 months or so.
Regardless of that, Amazon nonetheless has a reasonably stacked slate of upcoming video games, with tasks like Blue Protocol, an as-yet untitled Tomb Raider sport, and a Lord of the Rings MMO (no, not that one) at present within the works on the firm’s gaming division.
We’ll have to attend and see the place Bucharest slots into Amazon’s plans. Keep tuned for extra.