Games developer expands in Derby

Bulkhead's new offices

Game developer Bulkhead Interactive has expanded its UK operation with a move to a new 6,436 sq ft office at Cardinal Square in Derby.

The company, which was founded in 2015 by five University of Derby graduates, has enjoyed rapid success over the years and now employs a team of more than 65 people at its Derby studio.

Bulkhead Interactive currently develops multiple titles for Steam, Xbox One and Play Station 4, including its main title, the World War II inspired First Person Shooter (FPS) Battalion 44, which has proved a massive success with streamers. Its second game The Turing Test has also been a hit with the gaming community.

On the back of the success and rising popularity of fps Battalion 44, Bulkhead Interactive recently opened a second studio in Munich named Bulkhead Darkhorse and rebranded its Derby studio Bulkhead Phoenix.

The company will now take a whole floor at Cardinal Square, which has been the subject of a fit-out.

Bulkhead CEO Joe Brammer said: “Since entering the games industry, Bulkhead’s ethos has been to take care of our people; a high-quality, centrally located studio space forms an important aspect of our philosophy and Cardinal Square offered exactly what we were looking for.

“Over the past four years, our team has grown from five students to a dynamic team of over 65 people and we’re excited for the next phase for the company’s development. Relocating Bulkhead Interactive to high quality office space at Cardinal Square and cementing our business in Derbyshire is the first stage in our new strategic growth plan and we look forward to getting started on some new and exciting projects in our new studio space.

“We have some really big plans and our new accommodation will enable us to scale up in order to achieve those goals and put Derbyshire back on the map for video games.”

David Dyas, asset manager for Cardinal Square owners Nurton Developments, added: “Bulkhead Interactive are a dynamic business with exciting growth plans and we are delighted that they have chosen Cardinal Square for their new home.”

Tim Richardson of FHP brokered the deal.

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