Company:Guerrilla Cambridge
Formerly | SCE Studio Cambridge (1997–2012) |
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Type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Video games |
Fate | Dissolved |
Founded | 15 July 1997 |
Defunct | 12 January 2017 |
Headquarters | Cambridge , England |
Parent |
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Guerrilla Cambridge (formerly SCE Studio Cambridge) was a British video game developer based in Cambridge, England. The studio was founded under Sony Computer Entertainment in July 1997 through the buyout of the game development division of CyberLife Technology. In 2010, SCE Studio Cambridge was restructured as a sister studio to Guerrilla Games under the name Guerrilla Cambridge and shut down in 2017. The studio is best known for developing the MediEvil series.
History
On 15 July 1997, Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced that it, through its London-based division, was to acquire the game development division of CyberLife Technology for an undisclosed sum.[1][2] Founded in 1996, CyberLife had previously developed games under the name "Millennium Interactive", including Creatures, but changed its name early on when developing artificial intelligence technology and "artificial life" simulations became its primary focus.[1][3][4] The bought-out team was integrated into a new internal studio for Sony, known as SCE Studio Cambridge.[3][5] CyberLife would later change its name to Creature Labs in November 1999 before shutting down 2003, with some assets and staff acquired by Gameware Development.[3]
In January 2012, SCE announced a restructuring of its United Kingdom-based studios; within this move, SCE Studio Cambridge became a sister studio to Guerrilla Games to bring Guerrilla's Killzone series to PlayStation Vita.[6] Within the same year, SCE Studio Cambridge assumed the name "Guerrilla Cambridge".[7] An undisclosed number of staffers were let go from Guerrilla Cambridge and other United Kingdom-based studios owned by SCE in March 2014.[8] Guerrilla Cambridge was closed down on 12 January 2017 as a result of a regular review process within SCE's Worldwide Studios division.[9]
Games developed
As SCE Studio Cambridge
Year | Title | Platform(s) |
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1997 | Beast Wars: Transformers | PlayStation |
Frogger | ||
1998 | MediEvil | |
2000 | MediEvil 2 | |
2001 | C-12 | |
2003 | Primal | PlayStation 2 |
Ghosthunter | ||
2005 | MediEvil | PlayStation Portable |
2006 | 24: The Game | PlayStation 2 |
2009 | LittleBigPlanet | PlayStation Portable |
2010 | TV Superstars | PlayStation 3 |
As Guerrilla Cambridge
Year | Title | Platform(s) |
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2013 | Killzone | PlayStation Vita |
2016 | RIGS | PlayStation 4 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mullen, Michael (16 July 1997). "Sony Buys Cyberlife". http://headline.gamespot.com/news/97_07/16_sony/index.html.
- ↑ "Studio Cambridge Profile". http://www.development.scee.net/profile_cambs.html.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Cyberlife Technology Ltd.". http://www.gamespy.com/company/026/026755.html.
- ↑ "Millennium Interactive". http://www.gamespy.com/company/853/853687.html.
- ↑ Bramwell, Tom (16 March 2001). "Sony to unleash one last PS One blockbuster". https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/article_30345.
- ↑ Pearson, Dan (10 January 2012). "Sony closing BigBig Studios, restructuring Cambridge". https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-01-10-sony-closing-bigbig-studios-restructuring-cambridge.
- ↑ Zuylen, Victor (24 December 2012). "Happy holidays from Guerrilla!". https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2012/12/24/happy-holidays-from-guerrilla-3/.
- ↑ Philipps, Tom (25 March 2014). "Sony layoffs hit three UK studios". https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-03-25-sony-layoffs-hit-three-uk-studios.
- ↑ Purchese, Robert (18 January 2017). "Sony closes Rigs studio Guerrilla Cambridge". https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-01-12-sony-closes-rigs-studio-guerrilla-cambridge.
External links
- Official website (archived)
- Guerrilla Cambridge at MobyGames
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla Cambridge.
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