Another video game giant is establishing itself here

Another video game giant is establishing itself here
Another video game giant is establishing itself here

An Asian multinational arrives in Montreal by opening the Phoenix Labs studio in the hope of recruiting 250 workers in its Quebec team, has learned The newspaper.

“I joked: ‘If you ever want to come east, I’ll raise my hand. It took five minutes. He said to me:’ it’s good. ‘A week later, we were doing the business plan, ”shared the Journal André Roy, General Manager of the Phoenix Labs studio in Montreal, about his friendship with Jesse Houston, head of the Vancouver studio.

Founded in 2014 in British Columbia, Phoenix Labs belongs to the giant Sea Group, based in Singapore in Southeast Asia and which is worth more than $ 115 billion on the stock market.


Photo Ben Pelosse

André Roy

Former Ubisoft

In Montreal, the studio wants to develop prototypes of AAA games and aspires to become one of the five largest video game studios in the city.

“We come to Montreal to settle there, and to stay there,” says André Roy with confidence, who is already talking about having branches elsewhere in Quebec.

The number 1 of the Montreal studio has a long track record.

André Roy has been working his way for 25 years in the industry, holding key producer and vice-president positions at Cryo Networks, Ubisoft and Frima Studio.

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