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So, get this, Pneuma Games Group just spun up a new studio, and they’re calling it Cast Iron Games. Yeah, Tileyard North in Wakefield is where they’re parked. Apparently, they’re diving headfirst into the whole triple-A co-development and game porting world. Running the show are these industry guys, Arden Aspinall and Jon Seymour. These dudes have been around the block with places like TickTock (not the clock app, by the way), Rebellion, and Double Eleven.
Oh, and speaking of Double Eleven, Cast Iron is like its sibling or something.
Aspinall was going on about how he wants the company to be just like its name – like, unbreakable or something, really dependable. Kinda like a reliable old cast iron pan that never lets you down. He’s pretty inspired by Lee and his crew over at Double Eleven, how they’ve built this solid company with real principles or whatever. Seems like Cast Iron wants to mirror that vibe, building partnerships that won’t fade away anytime soon.
Then Seymour jumps in and starts talking about how essential it is to create this amazing workspace. They’ve got this team of talented folks all on the same wavelength. He seems super stoked about having the freedom to do their thing and transform clients’ wild ideas into reality.
Did that make any sense? Anyway, what do I know?