Ed Daly, Zoë Mode

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Ed Daly has now been developing games professionally for over ten years, with eight years running the Brighton-based independent studios Wide Games and Kuju Brighton, which is now known as Zoë Mode.

 

Zoë Mode, a part of Kuju Studios, was re-branded in March 2007 to specialise in music and party games aimed at a mainstream audience.

 

Ed’s industry tenure has seen him work on a variety of genres and platforms, developing games that have included releases for EyeToy: Play Sports and SingStar: Pop Hits, both in collaboration with Sony London Studio and CRUSH for SEGA.

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