It looks like Compulsion Games is significantly ramping up its recruitment efforts for its next IP. 11 new job postings have appeared over on LinkedIn across a variety of disciplines. Compulsion is now looking to recruit a senior writer, producer, senior-level designer, several programmers and artists.Unfortunately for us, Compulsion has been very careful in how they've worded the postings as they don't give too much new information away.Compulsion Games, the Xbox Game Studio behind 2018's We Happy Few is currently working on its next IP and is looking for an experienced writer to help craft a story at a high level according to a job listing posted over on LinkedIn Nothing official has been mentioned from Compulsion Games surrounding a new IP although there have been several other job postings all looking for experienced talent. This new listing states, "Our games have won praise for their art, music, world-building and narrative. We are now creating our next IP."We like to take on troublesome themes. We try to make characters with compelling human flaws. We mix darkness and comedy. Our games are hard to write."Compulsion is looking for a storyteller that can help craft and execute game stories "that stay with the player emotionally." The job description states that the studio wants someone who can work with the Narrative Director to craft a story both at a "high level and a level level" while working with level designers and artists to give "emotional and thematic meaning to levels." Compulsion also wants someone who can "research into relevant history & mythology" and has "knowledge and love of culture beyond Science Fiction and Fantasy."There isn't much we can glean from the job listing — it doesn't give too much away about what Compulsion is working on, other than the fact that a new IP is definitely in the works.Compulsion Games was acquired by Microsoft before the release of its game, We Happy Few back in 2018. We Happy Few is an action-adventure survival horror game set in a dystopian England during the 1960s. The game received a luke-warm reception garnering a Metascore of 64. Our own site review gave We Happy Few a 3/5 but noted a myriad of bugs that were present through almost every part of the game. If you're interested, We Happy Few is playable in both Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass for PC If you want to know more about what other Xbox Game Studios are up to and what they have in the pipeline, check out our roundup of what Xbox exclusive projects are currently being worked on