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Mob Entertainment is looking for a Technical UI Designer with expertise in Unreal Engine. The ideal candidate will create engaging user interfaces and enhance the interactive experience for their projects. This is a remote contract position for a growing team dedicated to innovative game design.
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Mob Entertainmentis a startup multimedia studio that is best known for our hit indie horror game "Poppy Playtime". This franchise is one of the hottest new properties in gaming, and our team is naturally expanding as our ambition expands. To give a taste of our brand's popularity, more than 100 billion YouTube views of Poppy Playtime related content have occured since the game's launch 4 years ago.
Mob Entertainment is a startup multimedia studio that is best known for our hit indie horror game "Poppy Playtime". This franchise is one of the hottest new properties in gaming, and our team is naturally expanding as our ambition expands. To give a taste of our brand's popularity, more than 100 billion YouTube views of Poppy Playtime related content have occurred since the game's launch 4 years ago.
Mob Entertainment is seeking a Technical UI Designer with strong expertise in Unreal Engine and to join our team on a contract basis for our next release. This role is ideal for a mid-to-senior-level designer or technical designer who can own the technical implementation of animated and interactive UI systems—ensuring that everything from HUDs to menus to in-world overlays work smoothly, look great, and are performant under the hood.
This position sits at the intersection of design, animation, and engineering, with a heavy emphasis on using UMG and Blueprints. You’ll be responsible for making sure UI functions as intended, is efficiently implemented, and is tightly synced with gameplay logic, inputs and more.
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