Pneuma Games Group just kicked off another venture—Cast Iron Games—right? Right in Tileyard North, Wakefield. They’re diving into this triple-A co-development and games porting thing. And leading the charge? Arden Aspinall and Jon Seymour. These guys have been all over the block with TickTock (not that TickTock, by the way), Rebellion, and Double Eleven.
Oh, by the way, Cast Iron’s kind of the sibling to Double Eleven.
Aspinall was chatting about the company name, saying something about being “Cast Iron” in reliability. Makes you think, huh? Anyway, he looks up to Lee and the leadership team at Double Eleven. Sounds like there’s a real bond there, shared values or whatever. He went on about forging partnerships—like literally and figuratively, I guess.
Then Seymour jumped in, talking about how having a great environment for their team is a big deal. The vibe there must be something, with so much talent in one place. It’s like that energy pushes them to focus on bringing their clients’ wild ideas to life. I guess it’s kind of inspiring. Or maybe that’s just me overthinking it.