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New offices, a new office manager, a roster of almost 500 contracting staff and agreements with many of the world's developers and publishers are just a few of the announcements coming from Game Ops, as the company celebrates its third anniversary.

The widespread adoption of out-sourcing and increasing popularity of 'in-sourcing' within the videogames industry has provided the agency with an enormous boost in the past several months and driven a period of rapid expansion for the company.

New, dedicated office space in Dundee has been complemented with the appointment of Susan Walker as full-time Office Manager. Game Ops has also announced its roster of contractors has increased to almost 500, covering every skill set required within the games industry from coding and art through to production, audio, quality assurance, marketing and management.

In 2005, Game Ops has expanded its client list to include many of the world's biggest videogames publishers and leading game development studios, including, for the first time several companies working in the Asia Pacific region. Many of the games currently in the charts and due for release before Christmas 2005 have had input from Game Ops contractors during their development.

In 2006 Game Ops is planning further expansion, giving the company increased resources and allowing growth on a global level.



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