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Bethesda hiring for "unannounced" game on "future-gen" hardware

Bethesda's fully come out and announced it's hiring for a yet to be announced project on "future generation" hardware.

The listing, which is for Todd Howard's Bethesda Game Studios team, is looking for a "future generation console programmer" to work with "cutting-edge technology" for the project.

Those applying will need at least five years experience and shipped a number of titles, as well as "extensive experience" on programming and optimizing for PS3 and Xbox 360.

Bethesda Game Studios' last project was The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim last November, with the next big project expected to be Fallout 4.

Bethesda VP of PR and marketing Pete Hines told VG247 last January in an interview that BGS would "take advantage" of the Creation Engine used to power Skyrim.

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