Developer
Big Ant Studios logo

Big Ant Studios

Southbank, Victoria

Sobre

Big Ant Studios, founded in 2001, has established itself as a prominent developer in the sports gaming genre, particularly known for its cricket and tennis titles. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Don Bradman Cricket 14," which set a new standard for cricket simulation games. Over the years, Big Ant has expanded its portfolio with notable releases such as "Cricket 19," "Cricket 22," and "AO Tennis 2," showcasing their commitment to delivering authentic sports experiences.

Key personnel at Big Ant include co-founders Ross Symons and Adam McGowan, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's vision and direction. Their leadership has been instrumental in the development of groundbreaking titles like "Ashes Cricket" and "AFL 23," which have garnered a dedicated fanbase.

Big Ant Studios has significantly influenced the gaming industry by introducing advanced motion capture technology and realistic gameplay mechanics, particularly in sports simulations. Their focus primarily lies in sports genres, with a specialization in cricket and tennis games, while also exploring Australian rules football.

The studio has received numerous accolades for its work, including recognition for innovation in sports gaming and community engagement, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the niche of sports simulations.

Visão geral

Fundada em

January 1, 2001

Sede

Southbank, Victoria, Australia

Número de funcionários

101 - 250

Fundadores

Pessoas-chave

Dados indisponíveis

Foco de gênero

Sports

Informações de contato

E-mail

Dados indisponíveis

Kit de imprensa

Dados indisponíveis

Links

Moldando o futuro da inteligência de dados na indústria de jogos.