Sure thing, let’s dive into this chaotic mind dump.
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So, get this: Pneuma Games Group just launched a shiny new studio called Cast Iron Games. It’s all happening in this place called Tileyard North in Wakefield. Why there? No clue, but it sounds like a spot with character, you know? They’re diving into big-deal stuff like triple-A co-development and game porting. Whatever that really means. I once thought porting involved boats. Shows what I know.
At the helm, we got these industry dudes, Arden Aspinall and Jon Seymour. They’ve been around, working at places like TickTock — no, not that app your little cousin is addicted to. More like gaming legends like Rebellion and Double Eleven. Ever heard of them? I barely have, but they sound important.
Oh hey, funny thing, Cast Iron and Double Eleven? Totally siblings. At least, company-wise. Which… makes for interesting family dinners. Or maybe not. Anyway, Aspinall has this vision. Wants his company to be as reliable as, well, actual cast iron. Solid metaphor right? He keeps going on about sharing principles with Double Eleven. Something about forging partnerships. Literally and metaphorically. The guy loves his metals.
Now, Seymour jumps in with some good vibes. He’s all about creating this dreamy workspace. No cubicles, I bet. Just brainwaves bouncing off talented folks all focused on making crazy creative stuff. Like, do they just brainstorm on bean bags all day? Who knows. But it sounds like they’re crafting something bold.
So yeah, Cast Iron’s kicking off and trying to make their mark. It’s a mix of ambition, vision, and probably some strong coffee. Here’s hoping they really do become that ‘safe pair of hands’ in the gaming world. Whatever that fully means.
And there I go on a tangent again. Anyway… where was I? Oh right, go team Cast Iron!