Unknown Worlds is seeking a talented Narrative Content Designer to work on Subnautica 2. Our ideal candidate is a passionate game player and game creator with technical implementation expertise. They are self directed, highly motivated and enjoy working with multidisciplinary highly collaborative teams. This role works closely with art, design, and engineering folks in Unreal Engine 5 to develop narrative content in our game.

This is a remote position on a globally distributed team.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with design and world teams to create dynamic, exciting encounters and events for players.
  • Contribute to the game story, writing new content and providing edits in collaboration with other narrative team members and the design lead.
  • Expand our core set of gameplay building blocks as needed to support new ideas.
  • Iterate on and tune game systems to develop new gameplay encounters to deliver narrative content.
  • Quickly prototype to prove or disprove new content design ideas and concepts.
  • Work with production and the playtest process to identify and respond to key feedback.
  • Establish and maintain design documentation as needed for the project.
  • Shepherd and guide designs from paper to shipping.

Qualifications

  • Experience shipping at least 2 game titles in a design focused role.
  • Experience implementing gameplay in Unreal 5 engine.
  • Experienced with game design principles; using them to develop narrative content effectively to players.
  • Experience transitioning game concepts from prototyping to pre-production and production phases.
  • Deep understanding of the foundational elements of the survival game genre, with knowledge of the Subnautica
  • Self managing and self motivated; capable of taking high level ideas and executing on them with limited guidance.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication.

Preferences

  • Experience working on open world exploration games in the survival-craft genre.
  • Experience as a narrative designer on one or more projects.
  • Experience with open development or Early Access models engaging with large and active communities.
  • Scripting experience (in code, proprietary tools, or visual scripting languages).
  • Professional writing experience.

 

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