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Sledgehammer Games Goes Online, Needs Help
Activision's newest studio, Sledgehammer Games, founded by original Dead Space creators Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey, has been made extra official today, with the launch of the start up developer's web site. More »Activision Announces Sledgehammer Games, New Home To Ex-Dead Space Leads
Publisher Activision officially announced today the formation of Sledgehammer Games, the Foster City-based, Activision wholly-owned game development studio headed by ex-Visceral Games leaders Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey. Yes, the folks responsible for last year's brilliant Dead Space. More »Ex-Visceral Execs Making Game Based On Existing Activision Franchise, Leading New Studio
Wondering what Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey, former top guys at Dead Space and Dante's Inferno studio Visceral Games are going to be doing at Activision? Something new, based on something old, Kotaku learned today. More »EA Not Worried Over Loss of Dante and Dead Space Leaders
EA is shrugging off reports yesterday about the departure of two of the top men behind Dead Space and Dante's Inferno. More »Dead Space Devs Change Their Name To Visceral Games
Say goodbye to EA Redwood Shores. The once dryly named studio most recently responsible for Dead Space and the upcoming Dante's Inferno and Dead Space: Extraction has a new, slightly moreextreme name: Visceral Games. More »Mirror's Edge, Dead Space Taught EA Hard Lesson About Release Dates
Electronic Arts has reflected on the ups and downs of 2008, realizing that, like the movie industry, not every single title needs to ship right before the holidays. You know, like every other game does. More »Dead Space, Army Of Two, Battlefield: Bad Company Sequels Planned, Sun To Rise
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