Tue May 13, 2008 3:46PM1 comment ›
Tue May 13, 2008 — by Karl Cramer
'DC Universe Online' Needs Senior Artist
Craigslist shows a Sony Online Entertainment job ad for the DC MMO
Comic book and videogame fans' cyberspace dreams were crushed when Microsoft confirmed that the Marvel Universe Online videogame was canceled last year. The superhero-themed massively multiplayer online game, playable between computers and Xbox 360 consoles, could've been a serious contender to World of Warcraft. However, the developer is carrying on with that effort, sans Marvel license.
But don't give up hope yet, fanboys. Evidence shows that Sony is still going forward with their planned DC Comics Universe Online MMO. This week, Rich Johnston noticed in his Lying in the Gutters column a Craigslist ad from Sony Online Entertainment looking for Senior Levels Artists to work on the game. Before you start assembling your resume so that you can work with game consultant Jim Lee, be aware that the position has some steep requirements:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent development experience.
• 5+ years experience in game development using Maya and the Unreal Engine.
• Must have shipped at least two titles with heavy 3D content as a senior Artist with management responsibilities.
DC Comics Universe Online has been long in development with very few details released. It was announced for computers and the PlayStation 3 but it's unknown if cross-platform play will be allowed. It's not likely to come out any time soon, either, since no mention of the game was made at Sony's recent 2008 media event in London last week.
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Anonymous (11:15 AM on Thu May 15, 2008)
Did anyone play those MMO they made for PS2?