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YEAR 2021

SEGA subsidiaries, The Creative Assembly Ltd. and Sports Interactive Ltd.
awarded title as one of the “Best Places to Work (UK)”

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Best Places To Work Awards 2021 (UK) 01
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Two of SEGA CORPORATION’s subsidiaries, The Creative Assembly Ltd. and Sports Interactive Ltd., have been named as one of the “Best Places to Work 2021 (UK)” by GameIndustry.biz, a British gaming industry media company, after meeting the criteria set by the judges.

The Creative Assembly Ltd. has been awarded as one of the UK’s Best Places to Work for the 5th year running. In addition, The Creative Assembly Ltd. also won the Corporate Social Responsibility Award for its outreach programme, “The Legacy Project”, which aims to address inequalities in society through access to technology and education. In 2021, this programme provided over £30k in technology and launched a new scholarship programme for low-income British students. The Creative Assembly Ltd.’s Head of Talent, Emma Smith, won the G into Gaming award, a special award given to an individual who has gone above and beyond to encourage diversity in the gaming industry through her work on “The Legacy Project”.

About The Creative Assembly Ltd.

About The Creative Assembly Ltd.

Official Studio name:
The Creative Assembly Ltd.
Location:
Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Date of Establishment:
August 1987
Representative:
Studio Director Gareth Edmondson
Business Portfolio:
Development of consumer software
Official site:
https://www.creative-assembly.com/
About Sports Interactive Ltd.

About Sports Interactive Ltd.

Official Studio name:
Sports Interactive Ltd.
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Date of Establishment:
July 1994
Representative:
Studio Director Miles Jacobson
Business Portfolio:
Console game development
Official site:
https://www.sigames.com/
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