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Guerrilla Games now property of Sony
Posted on Thursday, 8 December 2005 by Devilke, source: Worthplaying
The Dutch developer Guerrilla Games announced that the company is taken over by Sony Computer Entertainment. How much Sony had to pay, is not released. Here some reactions from both sides:
Amongst others, Guerrilla Games has developed Killzone, that has sold over two million copies. At this moment Guerrilla Games is working on Killzone 2 (yes, think of the very beautiful E3 movie) for PlayStation 3 and on a new game for the PlayStation Portable.
Commenting on the acquisition, Phil Harrison, President of SCE WWS, said, "Guerrilla have a great combination of creative, technical and production talent in their team and we have enjoyed a close working relationship with their management and staff for a number of years. I am delighted that they will now become a member of the SCE Worldwide Studios network of developers. As we prepare for the launch of PLAYSTATION 3 next year, this acquisition strengthens our development portfolio to take full advantage of the exciting entertainment opportunities provided by PSP, PLAYSTATION 3 and beyond."
Hermen Hulst, Managing Director of Guerrilla said, "Sony Computer Entertainment - with its truly global presence, leading platforms and commitment to innovation - is an ideal partner for Guerrilla and we are delighted to take our existing relationship to the next level."
Hermen Hulst, Managing Director of Guerrilla said, "Sony Computer Entertainment - with its truly global presence, leading platforms and commitment to innovation - is an ideal partner for Guerrilla and we are delighted to take our existing relationship to the next level."
Amongst others, Guerrilla Games has developed Killzone, that has sold over two million copies. At this moment Guerrilla Games is working on Killzone 2 (yes, think of the very beautiful E3 movie) for PlayStation 3 and on a new game for the PlayStation Portable.
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