Man finds dream job in video game industry

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A man from Southport, Steve Simpson, found his dream job in the video game industry after a series of chance encounters. He had always been interested in games and music, and after working as a touring musician, he discovered the possibility of working in video game production. Foley artists are responsible for creating sounds in video games, TV shows, and films that were not captured during filming. Steve was excited to learn about job opportunities in this field.

A number of chance encounters led to a man finding his dream job. Steve Simpson, 46, from Southport, worked in various jobs including as a touring musician and in IT. However, there was one aspect of his hobby that always intrigued him. Speaking to the ECHO, Steve said: “I've always been into games. I’m a child from the ‘80s from Southport, I was always in the arcades. READ MORE:'Better than Dyson' Shark cordless vacuum with a massive £239 discount for limited time) READ MORE:Fred.

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