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Mythwright

Release Manager

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Posted about 21 hours ago
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Role Overview

This role is first and foremost about getting finished games out of the door and into players' hands, cleanly certified, live on every platform, and supported long after launch.

You own the release pipeline end to end, platform certification and submission; the backends for PC and console platforms, and the post launch update cycle for every title in the catalogue.

You coordinate closely with the Mythwright Production team and development partners across every project, managing build cadence and holding releases to quality and schedule. You work hands on across platforms, using emerging tools and automation to streamline submissions and reporting.

Key Responsibilities

1 - Release and Certification

  • You manage releases and submissions on Steam and other PC storefronts as necessary, as well as console certification and submission with Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Validate builds against platform requirements, and run the PC and console backends, depots, and branches so every build ships correctly.
  • You track cert requirements as they change and build repeatable checklists so submissions pass first time, using automation for build validation and backend configuration where it improves reliability. You’re able to conduct console compliance passes yourself or you coordinate passes via a vendor.
  • Success looks like:
    • Builds pass console certification first time, or with minimal cert resubmissions.
    • Releases ship on schedule across PC and console platforms.
    • Builds, depots, and branches are configured correctly ahead of launch.
    • Platform requirements are tracked early with no launch day surprises.
    • Submission checklists make smooth releases repeatable.
    • Automation removes manual effort from build validation and backend setup.

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2 - Launch Coordination

  • You execute on the launch windows defined by marketing, coordinating developers and platforms so every title goes live correctly and on time across PC and console.
  • You own the day of launch runbook end to end, sequencing platform go live steps so nothing slips through the cracks, and keep the studio informed with a clear, current view of release status.
  • Success looks like:
    • Launches proceed smoothly with developers and platforms coordinated.
    • Store pages, builds, and branches activate cleanly at the launch moment.
    • Launch day issues are triaged and resolved without disrupting release.
    • Release status is visible and current across the studio.
    • Launch runbooks are clear, repeatable, and improve with each title.
    • Risks are surfaced early with practical options ahead of launch.

3 - Live Operations and Updates

  • You own the post launch update cycle for every title in the catalogue, maintaining the update cadence beyond launch and managing certification and submission for every patch and update.
  • You coordinate fixes with developers, keep live builds current across every platform, and use automated workflows to deliver regular updates efficiently without manual overhead.
  • Success looks like:
    • Post launch patches reach players reliably and on cadence.
    • Update submissions clear certification quickly and predictably.
    • Live builds stay current across PC and console.
    • Fixes are coordinated cleanly between developers and platforms.
    • Automated workflows deliver regular updates without manual effort.
    • Live operations run smoothly across multiple titles in parallel.

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Overall Measure of Success

  • Games ship on time, cleanly certified, across every target platform.
  • Console certification is a reliable, repeatable process.
  • Launches are coordinated cleanly across developers and platforms.
  • Players receive regular, dependable updates beyond launch.
  • The studio has an accurate, current view of release status and risk.
  • Release efficiency improves through automation and sound process.

Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Release Manager on shipped games you have personally released.
  • Strong console release and backend experience, including compliance and certification with Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo.
  • Strong experience with the Steamworks backend, depots, branches, and build submission. Familiarity with the Epic Games Store, in the same regard, is also desirable.
  • Excellent coordination and communication across developers and platforms.
  • Strong grasp of build pipelines, submission processes, and post launch update cycles.
  • Pragmatic, hands on approach, using emerging tools and automation to improve efficiency.
  • Ability to surface risks early and keep multiple titles on track at once.

Please note: This is a remote-working position, open to anyone within the UK & Europe.

Benefits

  • 2-week company summer break
  • 2-week winter break to rest and recharge, in addition to your normal holiday allowance.
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Skills

Release Management
Platform Certification
Steamworks
Console Compliance
Build Pipelines
Launch Coordination
Live Operations
Automation
Project Coordination
Risk Management
Backend Configuration
Submission Management

Location

United Kingdom

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