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Splash Damage

Bromley, Bromley

À propos

Splash Damage is a renowned video game development studio founded in 2001, initially gaining recognition for its work on "Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory." Over the years, the studio has achieved significant milestones, including collaborations with major franchises like "Halo" and "Batman," and has expanded its portfolio through various acquisitions and partnerships.

Key personnel include co-founders Paul Wedgwood and Richard Jolly, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. The team has also seen contributions from notable developers who have influenced its projects.

Splash Damage is known for groundbreaking titles such as "Brink," "Dirty Bomb," and "Gears Tactics," showcasing their expertise in multiplayer and tactical gameplay. The studio has made a considerable impact on the gaming industry by innovating in online multiplayer mechanics and modding tools, particularly with the "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" mod tools.

Specializing in first-person shooters and tactical games, Splash Damage focuses on creating engaging multiplayer experiences. The studio has received numerous awards and recognitions, including accolades for its contributions to the "Halo" franchise and its innovative gameplay designs.

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Fondé

January 1, 2001

Siège social

Bromley, Bromley, United Kingdom

Nombre d'employés

101 - 250

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