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In MCV’s weekly rundown of the hottest vacancies and latest personnel news, Lewis Digby departs Nintendo’s UK team and we look at the best job opportunities.

Nintendo PR manager heads to Gameloft

Lewis Digby has left Nintendo UK to join French software company Gameloft as marketing and PR manager.

I’ve had the most wonderful four and a half years working at Nintendo and I’d like to thank everyone for their continued help and support,” said Digby.

It has been a real privilege to work for such a professional, highly skilled and passionate team. I’m moving to Gameloft and I’m really excited about the new challenge but very sad to be leaving a company that has been such a major part of my life over the past years.”

Veteran games journalist Martin Mathershas joined Nintendo of Europe as the company’s online editor. Mathers will work with the rest of the online team to help create content for Nintendo’s various websites throughout the European region, working out of NoE’s Frankfurt office.

I’m over the moon to be joining Nintendo, as it’s something of a childhood dream come true," said Mathers. It’s a big move, relocating to a new country, but I can’t wait to get started in the run-up to the launch of the Wii U.”

Previously, Mathers has worked in the video games press for over 12 years and written for dozens of magazines and websites, including launching and editing GamesTM.

GET INVOLVED WITH MCV’S JOBS IN GAMES SPECIAL

Don’t forget we’ll bepublishing a series of articles featuring advice on job hunting, career development and hiring new staff all this month.

Our Jobs In Games special, in association with leading agency OPM, will feature case studies, insight from agencies and HR, and career advice. It will cover all aspects of the UK games industry, including retail, publishing, development, distribution and the media.

There are many ways to get involved in this guide – contactJennie.Lane@intentmedia.co.ukto find out more.

Bookmark our dedicatedJobs in Games category, which will be updated every day.

And don’t forget you can follow up onTwitterandFacebookto find out more.

TOP FIVE VACANCES – week beginning August 27th, 2012

Intent Media – Production Executive

Meroncourt Europe – Sales Representatives

via OPM Recruitment – Product Marketing Manager, France, Videogames

via OPM Recruitment – Game Analyst, Warwickshire, Games

via Amiqus Recruitment- Community Engagement Director, leading online/MMO games company

For more vacancies,head to MCVUK.jobs

PERSONNEL NEWS

Ubisoft’s Slaughter promoted to head of marketing

Ubisoft has announced that Mark Slaughter has assumed the role of head of marketing at its UK office.Slaughter has been promoted to the role following four years with the company.

For the full story, click here.

West creates new PR agency

Former Jagex communications boss Laura West has launched a new PR and marketing agency, Super M.The company already has Realtime Distribution, Heaven Media and Silverball Studios as cliental.

Whether a start-up, an online or a niche company looking to branch out, we can offer measured marketing and communications strategies for the growth and share-of-voice you are looking for,” said West.

It’s all too often companies are given plans derived from templates and intangible reports on their projects and Super M is here to ensure that the work delivered can offer actual results with an honest and up front approach.”

Alongside Jagex, West also worked at BHPR as account manager looking after clients such as Codemasters, NCsoft and ELSPA.

Perlman leaves Onlive

The online cloud gaming service’s founder Steve Perlman has left his position of CEO and president. New investor Gary Lauder is to become chairman, with former head of OnLive operations Charlie Jablonski becoming COO and acting CEO.

Perlman has created an extraordinary company that no one else could have created. He is a unique entrepreneur and deserves his legendary status in Silicon Valley as a creator of ground breaking companies,” said Launder.

The new OnLive is emerging with greater financial security and a brighter outlook on the future. OnLive is now positioned to execute against longer-term projects with our breakthrough technology, products and services.”

OnLive recently sacked half of its staff and went into emergency bankruptcy measures before Lauder’s investment firm stepped in to buy the assets.