Jesper Krogsgaard
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- Manager
Jesper is a QA Manager and gaming event maker at TV 2 Denmark (TV 2 Play) with a diverse professional background as a developer, cloud engineer, system architect, game researcher, and IT manager. He is also an independent game designer and developer at Dream Hub Studios, a company he founded.
In the past, Jesper worked as Danish Head of Research on seven shipped game titles in the Championship Manager series (1997-2004) by Sports Interactive. Of these Championship Manager 97/98 and Championship Manager 01/02 are the most praised, both selling in excess of 6 million copies worldwide. He also contributed the base NPC Aen-Tozon to the game Torment: Tides of Numenera.
With a versatile, open-minded, and adaptive mindset, he has lived and worked in eight different countries including his native Denmark, Spain, Poland, Fiji, New Zealand, the UK, France, and Malta.
In his free time, Jesper enjoys exploring his passions for history, sci-fi, and fantasy through role-playing, strategy games, or game development. He has been working on a slow-RTS 2D game in Unity, as well as on a new social media idea specifically for creators.
Jesper is also an avid reader and recently enjoyed books by Neal Asher, Larry Niven, and R. A. Salvatore, and has created maps for the video game Cities: Skylines and "introductory" Let's Play Dwarf Fortress videos on YouTube.
In the past, Jesper worked as Danish Head of Research on seven shipped game titles in the Championship Manager series (1997-2004) by Sports Interactive. Of these Championship Manager 97/98 and Championship Manager 01/02 are the most praised, both selling in excess of 6 million copies worldwide. He also contributed the base NPC Aen-Tozon to the game Torment: Tides of Numenera.
With a versatile, open-minded, and adaptive mindset, he has lived and worked in eight different countries including his native Denmark, Spain, Poland, Fiji, New Zealand, the UK, France, and Malta.
In his free time, Jesper enjoys exploring his passions for history, sci-fi, and fantasy through role-playing, strategy games, or game development. He has been working on a slow-RTS 2D game in Unity, as well as on a new social media idea specifically for creators.
Jesper is also an avid reader and recently enjoyed books by Neal Asher, Larry Niven, and R. A. Salvatore, and has created maps for the video game Cities: Skylines and "introductory" Let's Play Dwarf Fortress videos on YouTube.