Black Rock Studio Limited was a British
video game developer
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based in
Brighton
Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
,
England
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. It was a division of
Disney Interactive Studios
Disney Interactive Studios, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher owned by The Walt Disney Company through Disney Interactive. Prior to its closure in 2016, it developed and distributed multi-platform video games and interactiv ...
. The studio was founded by Tony Beckwith in 1998 as Pixel Planet. It was acquired by the
Climax Group
Climax Studios is a British video game developer based in Portsmouth that is best known for their work on the 2004 action role-playing game ''Sudeki'' and the 2007 and 2009 survival horror video games '' Silent Hill: Origins'' and '' Silent Hi ...
in 1999 and was renamed Climax Brighton. In 2004, it became Climax Racing, as the Climax Group rebranded its studios. On 28 September 2006, it was acquired by DIS (formerly known as Buena Vista Games in that time) and was eventually renamed Black Rock Studio in 2007. The last game the studio developed for the Climax Group was ''
MotoGP '07
''MotoGP '07'' is the fifth game in THQ's MotoGP series for Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows and mobile phones (the latter released as ''MotoGP 4''). The purchase of the Climax Racing studio, developer of most of the previous titles in the series, f ...
'', which was completed after its acquisition by Buena Vista Games. The name is derived from a
district in Brighton. In early 2011, the company faced lay-offs and was forced to abandon sequels for ''
Pure
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* A pure virtual function
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'' and ''
Split/Second
''Split/Second'' (released in Europe as ''Split/Second: Velocity'') is an racing video game developed by Black Rock Studio and published by Disney Interactive Studios for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Announced on 11 March 2009, ...
''. Despite good reviews for both games, Disney turned down both sequels to focus on
freemium
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content.
On 30 June 2011, Disney Interactive Studios announced their intent to enter a consultation process on the proposal to close the studios. It was later confirmed that the studio has been shut down and that several 300 ex-employees have formed new studios, including Studio Gobo, West Pier Studio, Roundcube Entertainment, ShortRound Games, and
Boss Alien
BossAlien is a game developer based in Brighton, UK.
BossAlien was founded by ex-employees of Disney's Black Rock Studio in June, 2011.
In July 2012 BossAlien Ltd was acquired by NaturalMotion Games Ltd.
In January 2014 Zynga acquired Natural ...
.
Games
References
External links
Official Black Rock Studio website
Companies based in Brighton and Hove
Former subsidiaries of The Walt Disney Company
Video game companies established in 1998
Video game companies disestablished in 2011
Defunct video game companies of the United Kingdom
Video game development companies
Defunct companies of England
1999 mergers and acquisitions
2006 mergers and acquisitions
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