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based in
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. A
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studio for
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, it is best known for developing the ''
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'' series. The studio was founded in 1999 by Allan Becker and was located in
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, until relocating to Playa Vista in 2014.


History

Santa Monica Studio was founded in 1999 by Allan Becker, a long-time
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employee who wanted "to break out of the corporate
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group" of Sony Computer Entertainment. The studio was established in an office next to the developer Naughty Dog before moving into a brick building in the suburbs of
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. The building at Penn Station would be occupied for fifteen years. For its first game, the
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title ''
Kinetica ''Kinetica'' is a racing video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was released in North America only on October 14, 2001. It is the debut game of Santa Monica Studio. It w ...
'', Santa Monica Studio decided to skip the
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console and built the game for the console's then-upcoming successor, the
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, instead. A
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was developed "to give the layStation 2some legs" for ''Kinetica'' and future releases. While the game was developed during the studio's team building phase,
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Shannon Studstill focused on the game's release to prove to Sony that Santa Monica Studio was capable of delivering a product on schedule and within budget. ''Kinetica'' was released on time in 2001, with the studio staying under the allocated budget. After publication, Santa Monica Studio shifted to its next project, ''
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'', while re-using the engine from ''Kinetica''. The External Development group, a department within Santa Monica Studio separate from internal development teams, acts as both a
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and
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for
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studios, notably Thatgamecompany and its game '' Journey.'' Other incubated teams include
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,
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,
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,
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, Incognito Entertainment, Q-Games, and Ready at Dawn. Becker left Santa Monica Studio in 2011. By March 2012, Becker had joined Sony's
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, while Shannon became Santa Monica Studio's "Senior Director of Product Development". In January 2014, Santa Monica Studio announced that it would move from their Penn Station offices to The Reserve, a 20-acre facility on Jefferson Boulevard in
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. The of office space were "four or five times the size" of their previous Santa Monica office, according to Studstill. At the time, the studio employed roughly 240 people. An undisclosed numbers of staffers were laid off in February that year due to the cancelation of a new
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, including
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, who headed the canceled project. The studio relocation was completed on July 22, 2014, coupled with a new logo, dubbed SMS "Vanguard". In March 2020, Studstill left Santa Monica Studio to lead a new development studio under
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. Subsequently, a long-time employee and previous director of product development for Santa Monica Studio, Yumi Yang, was installed as the developer's
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.


Games developed


External Development games


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