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    Revision as of 00:59, 24 July 2021

    Cambridge Studio
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    Type Development branch
    Founded July 4 1997[1][2]
    Founder(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
    Defunct since January 12, 2017[3]
    Headquarters Quern House, Mill Court, Great Shelford, United Kingdom (1997 - 2003)
    City House, Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2003 - 2017)
    Owner Sony Corporation
    Parent SCE Worldwide Studios
    Products MediEvil series, Primal

    Sony Computer Entertainment Cambridge Studio (later known as Guerrilla Cambridge), was formed on July 4, 1997, when Sony Computer Entertainment Europe bought the Millennium development studio from CyberLife Ltd for six million pounds.[2] The developer was mainly well known for making the MediEvil series for the original PlayStation and the PSP.

    On January 10 2013, Cambridge Studio was restructured and renamed to Guerrilla Cambridge and became a development branch of Guerrilla Games.[4] Four years later, on January 12, 2017, Sony announced that the studio was closing.[3]

    Games

    As SCE Cambridge Studio

    Contributions

    Studio Cambridge also contributed to the making of these titles to various degrees.

    • Heavenly Sword
    • WipEout franchise
    • PlayStation Home
    • Killzone 2
    • Passport to... franchise
    • EyeToy franchise
    • PlayTV

    As Guerrilla Cambridge

    • Killzone: Mercenary (2013)
    • RIGS: Mechanized Combat League (2016)

    Gallery

    References

    1. MediEvil 2 Development on MediEvil 2 Official EU Website (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine).
    2. 2.0 2.1 Jason Nisse, Sony spends £6m on research base in The Times. Published July 14, 1997.
    3. 3.0 3.1 Sony closes Guerrilla Cambridge video games studio on BBC News. Published January 12, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
    4. Victor Zuylen, Happy Holidays from Guerrilla Games! on PlayStation.Blog. Published 24 December, 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2012.

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