Software giant gives its seal of approval to company

A local company has become an integral part of the Microsoft Authorised Xbox Test Program after receiving the approval of the international software giant.
Vickie Peggs(CEO) and James Cubitt (QA Manager) of Universally Speaking receiving TIGA AWARD PNL-141021-160008001Vickie Peggs(CEO) and James Cubitt (QA Manager) of Universally Speaking receiving TIGA AWARD PNL-141021-160008001
Vickie Peggs(CEO) and James Cubitt (QA Manager) of Universally Speaking receiving TIGA AWARD PNL-141021-160008001

Founded in 2002 by CEO Vickie Peggs, Universally Speaking quickly established a reputation as one of the most successful and respected service providers to the video games industry. The company moved to The Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes in 2011 and works with leading games providers including Sony, Disney, Warner Brothers, Electronic Arts and Microsoft.

The 25 permanent staff based at Wyboston Lakes work with over 300 translators around the world translating major video games into more than 100 different languages.

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Once translated, each game is then thoroughly quality tested to ensure that not only is it a true and accurate translation, but that the game will work perfectly whether it’s played on a computer console, a tablet or a mobile phone.

The quality testing is of such a high standard that last year Universally Speaking was awarded the TIGA Games Industry Award as the ‘Best QA Service Provider’.

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