As a Corporate Ambassador of Women in Games, Virtuos commits to doing our part to increase the proportion of female talent in the video game industry and look forward to learning from the organization.
Virtuos CEO Gilles Langourieux on the company’s growth plans following its recent funding, and his thoughts on attracting game development talent.
Virtuos CFO Jasmine Cheong on the company’s plans to expand its global footprint and offerings by acquiring new studios and growing its network of partners, following its latest funding.
This partnership will allow Virtuos to stay at the forefront of AAA content development and continue to be the trusted partner for studios in developing blockbuster games for more platforms.
As a founding donor to the fund since 2019, the renewed contribution reaffirms Virtuos’ commitment to gender diversity and equality in the animation, games, and wider digital entertainment industry.
Sparx* – A Virtuos Studio aims to empower more female students to join and develop a career in the animation, game, and wider digital entertainment industry.
Black Shamrock’s Ariana Jez discusses the culture within the gaming industry and how it can become a better workplace for women.
Co-founder and GM of CounterPunch – A Virtuos Studio, Arutyunyan speaks with Lifewire about facial rigging, animation, and her hopes for stronger video game heroines.
Virtuos and CounterPunch’s sustained emphasis on education and a supportive culture keeps our people well cared for and excited to come to work.
Minny Abels on how we are differentiated by our global AAA games portfolio, strong partnerships, and use of technology to remain an ideal partner for blockbuster game developers.