Alanah pearce, journalist and youtuber, has just announced on his profile Twitter to have joined the team of Santa Monica Studio, currently working on the sequel to God of War. After appearing as one of the protagonists of the upcoming cyberpunk 2077, Pearce will thus enter the gaming industry with even greater weight, this time as writer and screenwriter. In fact, her Twitter profile now carries the words “Video Game Writer @ Sony Santa Monica”, a job that will lead her to write the plots and scripts for the stories of the Californian software house's next projects.
Hi everyone. I'm finally allowed to announce my new job… as a video game writer at @SonySantaMonica, who you probably as the studio who make God of War. I am so, SO proud to be a part of this incredible team ?❤️. pic.twitter.com/1IysuZM2L9
- Alanah Pearce (@Charalanahzard) November 17, 2020
Hello everybody. I can finally announce my new job… as a screenwriter for Sony Santa Monica, a studio that many of you will know for God of War. I am truly proud to be part of this incredible team.
Pearce also accompanied her announcement with a video on her channel YouTube, explaining how this change of direction in his career began as early as five years ago. The content creator born on YouTube has therefore confirmed to be officially at work for Santa Monica in a junior position, and also said that she is not allowed to reveal which title she is currently involved in. She then specified that the software house will allow her to continue working on the projects she is currently working on, which obviously include her YouTube channel and podcast "Play, Watch, Listen".
It is not currently certain that Alanah is involved in the work on the sequel to God of War on PlayStation 5, as that Kratos' new adventure is expected to arrive by early 2021, and therefore the plot and script may have already been completed. However, the guys from Santa Monica already seem to have numerous other projects in the pipeline, and most likely one of them will see Pearce's own involvement.