LONDON, Ontario - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Digital Extremes, a leading independent video game development studio, is honored to announce it has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers. Conducted annually by Mediacorp Canada Inc., the Canada's Top 100 List recognizes employers that are industry leaders in attracting and retaining employees.
Digital Extremes was awarded one of the Top 100 spots from over 2600 reviewed employers."It's an honour to be recognized in this way. To be included as one of the Top 100 alongside the best of the best in Canada is outstanding," said James Schmalz, CEO of Digital Extremes. "Developing games is a massive team effort that requires top notch talent and keeping a positive, healthy, productive culture and work environment is a critical factor in our success and retention of that talent. We are constantly reviewing how we operate to improve recruiting efforts, employee relations, morale and production – it evolves as our games and people do."
For over 16 years, Digital Extremes has developed or co-developed some of the highest regarded games in the industry. Currently, Digital Extremes is working on the hotly anticipated action game, Star Trek. In its 10th year, the Canada's Top 100 Employers project grades employers in eight key areas: (1) Physical Workplace; (2) Work Atmosphere & Social; (3) Health, Financial & Family Benefits; (4) Vacation & Time Off; (5) Employee Communications; (6) Performance Management; (7) Training & Skills Development; and (8) Community Involvement.
About Digital Extremes Founded in 1993 by industry visionary, James Schmalz, and based in London, Ontario, Digital Extremes ranks as one of the world's top independent development studios in the interactive entertainment industry. The Canadian based developer is best known for its co-creation of the award-winning and multi-million unit selling franchise, Epic Games’ Unreal® as well as the highly acclaimed, Dark Sector® for Playstation®3 and Xbox360® using their proprietary technology, the Evolution Engine™. For more information about the company or licensing the Evolution Engine, please visit www.digitalextremes.com