Activision has released a statement saying it is "exploring our options regarding the future" of UK developer Bizarre Creations. Said the firm: "Over the past three years since our purchase of Bizarre ...
[UPDATE] After reports that British development house behind PGR, Blur had been shuttered, publisher says it is "exploring options," including selling the studio. The first rumblings of upheaval at ...
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Former Activision CEO Bobby Kotick in an interview with venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins stated the acquisition of Project Gotham Racing developer Bizarre Creations was a bad decision for the ...
Respected UK racing studio Bizarre Creations may be sold by owner Activision, after its most recent new IP, Blur, failed to find a commercial audience. Activision has today said that it is exploring ...
Former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has said that buying a UK-based studio known for making driving games on Xbox was "a bad acquisition", but wasn't able to remember the name of said studio.
Bizarre Creations has followed up its request for the removal of Geometry Wars clones from the Internet with a statement that calls for better intellectual property protection and more originality ...
Racing fans who aren't interested in the sim-heavy Forza are likely to have been drawn to Bizarre Creations' excellent Project Gotham Racing series. The latest title, PGR4, enjoyed great reviews and ...
Activision has acquired U.K.-based video game developer Bizarre Creations, one of the big developers in the racing cateogory, a $1.4 billion market that is the fourth most popular video game genre and ...
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Former members of Bizarre Creations have started a new studio. Lucid Games will be led by ex-design director Pete Wallace, who was based at Bizarre for 11 years, according to the Liverpool Daily Post.