Regine Weiner joins Dubit as the new Head of Studio

Dubit announces the appointment of Regine Weiner as its new Head of Studio. Weiner joins the company from Mediatonic Games, part of Epic Games.

Dubit is a global studio that builds branded metaverse games, experiences, and events. Weiner was the Director of Player Experience at Mediatonic, a part of the Epic Games. During her career spanning over 20 years, Weiner worked on Fall Guys and previously worked at Space Ape Games. She also worked in senior roles at Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Disney. During her career in Space Ape Games, she supported and generated revenue for titles including Fastlane, Rival Kingdoms, Samurai Siege, and Transformers: Earth Wars.

Matthew Warneford, CEO and founder of Dubit, commented:

“At Dubit, we are assembling the most talented and credible team from the worlds of video gaming and metaverse world-building. Our crazy ambitious growth strategy necessitates us having the very best people onboard, empowering us to scale effectively across the world, both physical and virtual. Regine’s video games industry expertise and wealth of experience with leading IPs and brands, gleaned from working with companies like Epic Games and Disney, will prove invaluable to our business as we reach dizzying new heights.”

Regine Weiner, Head of Studio at Dubit, added:

“I’m thrilled to have joined Dubit at a time of rapid growth, both for the company and the wider metaverse industry. Brands are racing to platforms like Fortnite and Roblox and looking for the very best consultancy, guidance, and creative and technical capabilities to create unique experiences that their audience will engage with and value. That’s where we come in. There’s a wealth of development talent within Dubit that stands us in good stead to be the premier metaverse studio in 2023.”

Dubit expanded rapidly in 2022. The company created metaverse experiences for Nickelodeon, UEFA, The BRITs, The Grammys, Charli XCX, and Samsung. They also announced the launch of a Roblox world for textile giant H&M, named Loooptopia. Dubit has approximately 140 employees, but after Weiner’s appointment, it’s planning to expand the team to over 200 Roblox, Fortnite, and metaverse developers this year.

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