Games publisher and developer across PC, console, and mobile platforms
Team17 is a UK-based games publisher and in-house developer founded in 1990, operating across PC, console, and mobile. The company is actively migrating legacy infrastructure to AWS and Azure while building out CI/CD platforms and disaster recovery capabilities—a shift typical of studios scaling live-service operations. Hiring spans marketing, ops, engineering, finance, and product at manager and senior levels, reflecting both infrastructure modernization and operational maturity work alongside core game development.
Team17 operates as both a publisher and developer, having released over 90 games across multiple platforms. The company publishes titles from external developers—ranging from independent creators to established studios—while maintaining in-house development capability. Beyond publishing services (marketing, PR, sales, localization, age ratings), Team17 offers funding, development support, QA, art and design resources, and dedicated incubation services where developers work within Team17's studios. The model prioritizes developer independence and IP retention. The company also manages live-service operations, including seasonal content roadmaps and community feedback integration for active franchises.
Team17 runs on AWS and Azure cloud infrastructure, VMware/Hyper-V virtualization, Perforce for version control, GitLab for CI/CD, Jira Service Management, Steam and Discord integrations, and Datadog for monitoring. Build orchestration uses TeamCity, Terraform, Packer, and Ansible.
Team17 is migrating legacy infrastructure to cloud, improving CI/CD platforms and service reliability, executing device refresh initiatives, and strengthening disaster recovery planning. On the game side, the company is managing live-service content roadmaps, seasonal events, and DLC drops while integrating community feedback loops.
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