Jan 12, 2017

Sony closes Guerrilla Cambridge video games studio

"This decision should not take anything away from the incredible games and services that Guerrilla Cambridge has delivered." The move follows the closure of Sony's Cheshire-based Evolution Studio - best known for its Driveclub game - last March, and Studio Liverpool - which made the Wipeout series - in 2012. "It is a shock, because the Cambridge studio had been in existence for so long," said Piers Harding-Rolls, a video games industry analyst at IHS Technology. Guerrilla Cambridge's last game - Rigs: Mechanized Combat League - was launched three months ago as a launch title for the PlayStation's virtual reality headset. Sony said that its Guerrilla Games studio in Amsterdam would not be affected by the cuts.

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