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Hardlight (stylised as HARDlight) is a British video game developer founded by Sega and based in Leamington Spa, England. Revealed in January 2012, it is focused on mobile games for smartphones and has become one of Sega's five studios under Sega Europe. Founded by Sega employee Chris Southall, Hardlight initially began work on research and development for handheld video game consoles, but soon shifted to mobile games after being asked by Sega as part of an initiative to increase mobile game development outside of Japan. Hardlight has since developed several mobile games in the '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' and ''
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'' video game series. In 2019, Hardlight was more closely integrated into parent Sega Europe. Hardlight's games have received numerous downloads, with ''Sonic Dash'' having been downloaded millions of times.


History

Hardlight was founded by Chris Southall, a former
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employee who also helped to found Sega Racing Studio and revealed by Sega in January 2012. After working with Sega Racing Studio, Southall worked in Sega technical support areas along with a team, and served as chief technology officer for Sega Europe. According to Southall, Sega's desire for more development of mobile games led to Hardlight's foundation. The initial studio was in
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, in the West Midlands. Shortly after its formation, Sega announced that Hardlight was in development on a PlayStation Vita action-adventure game, to be released in late 2012. Hardlight also performed some research and development work for the Nintendo 3DS. According to studio manager Sion Lenton, Hardlight employed 21 employees at this time, in addition to contracted staff, and had a goal of remaining small for the moment. By September 2012, Hardlight had completed a
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of '' Viking: Battle for Asgard'' for PC. Sega would make the decision to focus more on mobile games in the west, having had success in Japan. Hardlight was asked to shift its focus to developing games for
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and Android systems. Their first project was a remake of '' Sonic Jump'', which had originally been developed for the
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and released in 2005. Southall called development of the remake "an interesting learning process". Hardlight relocated its studio around that time to Leamington Spa, a town with a community of video game developers in the area. By the time of ''Sonic Jump'' launch in October 2012, the studio was working on developing titles in the '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' and ''
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'' series. Although initially faced with difficulty deciding which to develop, Sega Sammy Holdings president and
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(COO) Haruki Satomi saw a demo of ''
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'' and liked it so much that he insisted it be developed. ''Sonic Dash'' was initially scheduled for a Christmas 2012 release, but would not be released until March 2013. The studio's next title was '' Crazy Taxi: City Rush''. The concept for developing a mobile ''
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'' game came from the original
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producer, Kenji Kanno. Hardlight worked with Kanno on design aspects for the game. Subsequently, Hardlight released '' Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom'' and '' Sonic Jump Fever''. After these releases, all of which were casual games, Hardlight began looking at developing a more strategy-oriented game involving multiplayer. After some discussions with
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, Hardlight began working on '' Sonic Forces Speed Battle'', to tie in with the upcoming 2017 release of ''
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''. While development of the game began with a small team of three or four developers, up to 28 were involved with the project as the game closed in on its release. In April 2019, Hardlight was integrated more closely into Sega Europe, structuring it as one of five "pillars" alongside
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, Sports Interactive,
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, and
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. In the same announcement, Sega emphasized that Hardlight would continue its focus on mobile games. Neall Jones, formerly of Codemasters,
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, and Eidos Interactive was announced to be the studio's new director; Southall and operations head Harinder Sangha departed for
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. Jones anticipated that the studio's staff will double over time. He also expressed a belief in more intellectual property for PCs and consoles will see more releases for mobile devices. Hardlight developed ''ChuChu Rocket! Universe'' and ''Sonic Racing—''a port of '' Team Sonic Racing—''for
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, which were released on the service's launch date of September 19, 2019. Production of ''ChuChu Rocket! Universe'' took approximately eight months starting with a team of 15 people that doubled in size over time. In designing the game, a sequel of the 1999
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game ''
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'', Hardlight had to redesign the game in full 3D. According to director Paul Twynholm, testing of the game had to occur internally because the game could not be
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ed for Apple Arcade. Twynholm acknowledged a desire to bring back Sega franchises in future Hardlight releases. By June 2015, ''Sonic Dash'' had been downloaded over 100 million times across multiple different platforms, and had 14 million players per month. By November 2017, ''Sonic Dash'' download count was over 300 million. Within its first five days of release'', Sonic Forces Speed Battle'' had been downloaded 1.3 million times, and reached 2 million downloads within its first two weeks. According to Southall in a November 2017 interview, Hardlight was continuing to work on updates for ''Sonic Dash'', ''Sonic Dash 2'', and ''Crazy Taxi: City Rush''. In a February 2020 interview, Jones expressed the studio's surprise at the longevity of ''Sonic Dash'', having been downloaded more than 350 million times and earned more than . He spoke on the implementation of new features to keep the game interesting, as well as additions such as a baby Sonic from the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' film.


List of games


See also

*
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* Demiurge Studios * Two Point Studios


References

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