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Escape always does its best to spread the good news about its graduates, the Escapees. What good would it do training the brightest new talent if we kept quiet about it? Businesses cry out to get first refusal on the the best junior artists, and who are we to deny them? After studying here the word was put out on Ross Colgan and Glyn Evans. The duo, who both studied on the Escape Games course, then answered the challenge thrown down to them and they returned to Escape Studios to go to work for Zoë Mode in the Escape Pods. Zoë Mode, the Brighton based game developer, has been keeping busy in the Escape Pods here at Escape Studios, and keeping very quiet about what it’s now up to. When Ross first arrived he was put to work for Sony on their 'Home' E3 presentation characters, but when he was later joined by Glyn their attentions were shifted to a new, secret project. Given its background with titles such as the 'Singstar' series, and 'Crush' for the PSP, the latest project is bound to be another hit. What’s more, Zoë Mode has decided to continue its association with Escape by taking the Escapees into their fold. Ross and Glyn must have made quite an impression with what they did in the Pods, and the pair have now been offered contracts to work at the Zoë Mode studios down in Brighton. They’re raring to go too, and have already put down a deposit on a trendy, city centre bachelor pad. Watch out girls! |