MAG delivers European campaign for online bookmaker
MediaCityUK-based Media Agency Group is working with European sports betting organisation, NGS Bet (Bahis), on a new long-term advertising campaign…
Tabletop games publisher Steamforged Games today announces that the company is moving to a new office in MediaCity, Salford. The move reflects Steamforged’s ambitions to take the company to an even greater level of success.
Steamforged Games was launched by two tabletop enthusiasts Mat Hart and Rich Loxam, with the release of acclaimed medieval football game, Guild Ball, in 2014. Since then, the company has gone on to produce some of the biggest board game adaptations in the industry for globally-recognised brands such as DARK SOULS™, Horizon: Zero Dawn™, and Resident Evil™, as well as original games. The company now employs over 50 full-time staff. Rich Loxam, Steamforged Games co-founder and CEO, had this to say about the move:
“We’re incredibly excited to become a part of MediaCity and add to the ecosphere of culture
here. This new office will be our hub for supporting the company’s continuing growth. With staff
coming from all over the country, and even from around the world, we needed somewhere that
reflects our journey – this is MediaCity. We’ve got an exciting year of new releases and projects
ahead, and all of us at Steamforged are excited to see what the future holds.”
MediaCityUK-based Media Agency Group is working with European sports betting organisation, NGS Bet (Bahis), on a new long-term advertising campaign…
MediaCityUK-based integrated b2b agency, Marketecture has completed a brief to design and develop a brand new website for The Peel Group.
Star of TV show ‘Botched’ launches first non-surgical MedSpa in MediaCityUK
For the first time in the UK, celebrity facial and reconstructive plastic surgeon, Dr Paul Nassif and his Manchester-based Business Partner, Amanda Richardson, have launched their first Nassif MedSpa in MediaCityUK.
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