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Jobs roundup: April 2025 | Des Gayle joins Unity as senior partner relations manager

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Last updated: 11.04.2025 11:09
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Tom Hardy | Senior social media executive, Sports InteractiveDes Gayle | Senior partner relations manager, UnityJoshua Callaghan | Junior account manager, Raptor PRArthur Mostovoy | Head of games, Aonic

It can be difficult keeping track of the various comings and goings in the games industry, which is why we compile them in semi-regular round-ups.

If you have new appointments and transitions in your company that belong here, please send the names of the appointees, new roles and company, prior role and company to [email protected].

Tom Hardy | Senior social media executive, Sports Interactive

Tom Hardy

Sports Interactive has promoted Tom Hardy to senior social media executive.

Hardy joined Sports Interactive in July 2019 as a quality assurance tester. He climbed the ladder as QA lead (media and news) in June 2020 before becoming social media assistant in October 2021.

He was promoted to social media executive in May 2022, a position he held until being promoted in April 2025.

Prior to joining Sports Interactive, Hardy was editor-in-chief of independent soccer website Prost Soccer. He worked in IT support at The Football Association from February 2018 to July 2019.

Des Gayle | Senior partner relations manager, Unity

Unity has appointed Des Gayle as senior partner relations manager.

Gayle is the founder of remote games studio Altered Gene, which is currently working on its upcoming title The Analyst. He has over two decades of experience in the industry, having worked at Microsoft during the launch of the original Xbox, Electronic Arts, Exient, and Digital Legends Entertainment.

He was also a producer at Square Enix Collective, with his first project being on Life is Strange in 2015. In March 2023, Gayle joined Radical Forge as a studio executive producer.

Gayle is also a board member on UKIE and the deputy chair of the BAFTA Games committee.

Joshua Callaghan | Junior account manager, Raptor PR

Joshua Callaghan

Raptor PR has promoted Joshua Callaghan to junior account manager.

Callaghan joined Raptor PR in May 2022 as a public relations assistant on an internship. He was promoted to junior account executive in September 2022, followed by account executive in December 2022 and senior account executive in October 2024.

Before joining Raptor PR, Callaghan worked as a freelancer at Lost in Cult as a members club contributor then as a community manager. He was also a reviews editor for Rapid Reviews UK.

“In May 2022, I joined [Raptor PR] as an intern after asking Rana Rahman on Twitter about what a career in games PR involves,” said Callaghan. “I began at Raptor as an 18-year-old carer, fresh out of A levels with no degree.

“Thank you Raptor PR for supporting early careers, and welcoming a budding teen into the industry.”

Arthur Mostovoy, Head of Games

Arthur Mostovoy | Image credit: Aonic

Arthur Mostovoy | Head of games, Aonic

Former Larian studio head Arthur Mostovoy has joined multiplatform gaming group Aonic as head of games.

Mostovoy will oversee Aonic’s portfolio of titles with “the aim of helping Aonic’s team deliver the best possible games to players.”

Mosotovy joined Larian in 2019, and oversaw development on Baldur’s Gate 3. He worked at Pixonic between February 2017 and April 2018, followed by Azur from April 2018 to August 2019.

“After nearly six amazing years at Larian, I can’t wait to dive into this new role at Aonic,” said Mostovoy. “There’s much to be excited about happening throughout our teams, across platforms, audiences, and genres.

“We are entering a golden age of indies and small teams, resulting in some incredibly creative games. The market share for small indie teams is growing year on year, and this will continue. My role at Aonic is to support these teams in creating and delivering creative titles that can make a major impact.”

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