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Climax Studios is a British
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based in
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that is best known for their work on the 2004
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'' Sudeki'' and the 2007 and 2009
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video games '' Silent Hill: Origins'' and '' Silent Hill: Shattered Memories'' from the ''Silent Hill'' franchise.


History

Climax was founded by Karl Jeffery on 3 February 1988. It was originally known as Images Software Ltd., and its initial focus was on developing and porting games for the generation of home computers, consoles and handhelds. In October 1998, Climax announced the establishment of Climax PC Studio, a sub-studio focused on
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game development and located in an office next to Climax's headquarters. Another such studio, Climax Game Boy World, was launched during
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and focused on the development for the
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of handheld game devices. Pixel Planet, a
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-based studio founded in September 1999 by Tony Beckwith and Greg Michael, entered into a partnership with Climax in November 1999 that saw Pixel Planet become part of the Climax group, being renamed Climax Brighton. This was followed up by
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-based Anthill Studios, which was acquired in June 2000 and renamed "Climax Nottingham". The studio, under the continued leadership of founder Paul Carruthers, was put in charge of the game ''Warhammer Online'', based on
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's ''
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'' franchise. By this point, the main studios in the Climax group's Fareham headquarters had been consolidated under "Climax Fareham". The Climax Brighton studio moved to
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in August 2000. When the studio
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saw large redundancies in staff in April 2001, Climax announced its intent to hire 20 of its former staff at the Nottingham studio. Climax also acquired Syrox Developments of
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in June 2001. In July 2001, Geoff Heath was named Climax's
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. The flagship Climax Fareham studio moved to
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, into offices in the
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centre, in July 2002, being renamed "Climax Solent". The administrative portion of the Climax group remained in Fareham. A fifth studio based in
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was opened in October 2003. In November 2004, Climax consolidated its London and Solent studios under the name "Climax Action" and rebranded the Brighton and Nottingham studios as "Climax Racing" and "Climax Online", respectively. In 2006
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announced that Climax Action was working on the next entry in the popular ''Silent Hill'' franchise of
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after the original team behind the series, Konami's internal development team
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, had been disbanded. It was titled '' Silent Hill: Origins'' and exclusively announced for the
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. In October 2007 the game was released to positive reviews. In 2008 a
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version of the game followed. Climax's Kingston studio was closed in February 2008, leaving the Portsmouth headquarters as the only remaining studio. In 2009 it was announced that Climax was working on another ''Silent Hill'' game for Nintendo's Wii console titled '' Shattered Memories''. The game was announced as a
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of the original ''Silent Hill'' game, although the term "re-imagining" was used to emphasise that it was going to provide a completely new experience. Later versions for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable were also announced. In recent years Climax has developed and published a number of VR titles, including ''Lola and The Giant'' (which was featured at Google's I/O'17 event), ''Bandit Six'', ''Gun Sight'', ''DCL: The Game'' and '' Dirt Rally 2.0'' which was co-developed with
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. In 2007, following a rumor that had been going around the industry about a possible sale of the company, Jeffrey confirmed that he had owned 100% of the studio's shares, denying any of the rumors about an acquisition. The studio would then later be acquired by
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in April 2021 for .


Former development subsidiaries

* Climax PC Studio - Established Oct 1998. * Climax Game Boy World - Established July 1999. * Climax Racing (Climax Brighton) - Formerly Pixel Planet; partnership entered into September 1999. Sold to
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in September 2006 and later renamed to
Black Rock Studio Black Rock Studio Limited was a British video game developer based in Brighton, England. It was a division of Disney Interactive Studios. The studio was founded by Tony Beckwith in 1998 as Pixel Planet. It was acquired by the Climax Group in 19 ...
. * Climax Online (Climax Nottingham) - Formerly Anthill Studios; acquired June 2000. * Climax Kingston - Formerly Syrox Developments; acquired June 2001. Closed in February 2008. * Climax Action (Climax Fareham and Climax London) - Consolidated November 2004.


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