Sucker Punch is working on a new PS4 project, and they’re looking for
you to get it done. Well, not specifically for you, but the studio is
hiring Game Play Software Engineering Intern to help with the new game,
as revealed by a new career opportunity ad. And this is one of the very rare offers in which no industry experience is required.
Do you play games and think “I would have done that differently”, or
“Why didn’t they add this feature… It would be great!”? Do you want to
gather a legion of your adoring fans, point at the TV screen and say “I
did that!”?. If this is you, then this is your opportunity to step up
into the spotlight, let loose your inner gamer, and put your skills to
the test.
Sucker Punch will be hosting a couple of engineering interns this summer to work on game play features for our upcoming (and unannounced) project. Above all, we are looking for people like us: passionate about games, and eager to create innovative and fun experiences.
Work for this position will be done primarily in C++, with some work done in our proprietary Scheme-based scripting language. This is a highly collaborative position. You’ll be working closely with our game design team during iteration on game play features.
Job requirements:
If you’re studying Computer Science, and especially if you live
around the Seattle area, this might be a very good opportunity to get
the proverbial foot in the door of the industry, and to do so with one
of the best Sony studios.
Sucker Punch will be hosting a couple of engineering interns this summer to work on game play features for our upcoming (and unannounced) project. Above all, we are looking for people like us: passionate about games, and eager to create innovative and fun experiences.
Work for this position will be done primarily in C++, with some work done in our proprietary Scheme-based scripting language. This is a highly collaborative position. You’ll be working closely with our game design team during iteration on game play features.
Job requirements:
- Must be fluent in C++. Experience with Lisp or Scheme is a plus.
- No industry experience required, but previous work with game projects is a plus.
- Currently enrolled in Computer Science or a related discipline (BS or higher).
- Good communication skills.
- Must be legally able to work in the United States.

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