
Splash Damage Parts Ways with Tencent
Splash Damage, though perhaps not immediately recognizable by its name, is a well-known studio responsible for acclaimed titles such as Gears 5, Gears Tactics, Batman: Arkham Origins, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Brink, and Star Wars: Hunters. As of recent reports, the studio has officially separated from its parent company, Tencent, marking a significant transition in its corporate structure.
According to a report by GamesIndustry. Biz, Splash Damage’s break from Tencent has been confirmed, although the studio has opted not to provide any additional commentary at this time.
Impact of Recent Game Cancellations
This development comes on the heels of Splash Damage’s cancellation of its anticipated game, Transformers: Reactive. The cancellation led to layoffs within the studio, prompting a heartfelt response where management expressed, “While not being able to see the game through to release is painful, having to say goodbye to friends and colleagues hurts even more. We’re now focused on doing everything we can to support them through this tough period, just as we are committed to caring for those who will stay with us as we build a stronger Splash Damage for the future.”
The exact reasons behind the studio’s departure from Tencent remain unclear. There are speculations whether the cancellation of Transformers: Reactive contributed to this corporate shift, as Hasbro’s involvement in the project could have also influenced the outcome.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Splash Damage
As fans and industry watchers await further details, the hope is that Splash Damage continues to thrive independently. With a rich history spanning over 20 years, it is more encouraging to see them establishing their path rather than becoming another closure statistic in the gaming industry.
In an era where many veteran studios face uncertainty, Splash Damage’s decision to break free from Tencent may signal a new era of autonomy and creative liberty. The gaming community looks forward to seeing what innovative projects might emerge from this established studio in the future.
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