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SneakyBox expands into Poland

SneakyBox expands into Poland

Developer SneakyBox is opening a new office in Poland. 

The Lithuanian outfit is now "actively recruiting" staff in the country and will be engaging with local studios for development and studio partnerships. SneakyBox was founded in 2012 and has worked on the likes of Lords of the Fallen, Days of Doom and Star Trek Resurgence. That's on top of its own projects.  

“We're super excited to start our venture in Poland, which is a buzzing hub of game development," CEO and co-founder Liudas Ubarevičius said. 

"We see Poland as a great fit to expand our horizons, as many talented video game developers live here. Our vision is to grow our international team and embrace a variety of unique perspectives and backgrounds within our team. We aim to foster a culture where unique contributions are valued, enabling us to craft games that resonate with a global audience and push the boundaries of creativity,” comments , CEO & Co-Founder of SneakyBox.

He continued: “We've established strong connections and hope to secure our place in this very exciting market. Poland is a country where hard work, sharp negotiation, and rapid growth are deeply embedded in the business culture. There is still much we can learn from them about competition and growth. This could be beneficial for Lithuanians, as we are not only geographically close but also share history together. It's just a matter of finding the right opportunities." 


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