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| industry = [[Video game industry|Interactive Entertainment]] |
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| products = [[EyeToy]], [[EyePet]], [[SingStar]], [[The Getaway (video game series)|The Getaway]], [[PlayStation Home]] |
| products = [[Buzz!]], [[EyeToy]], [[EyePet]], [[SingStar]], [[The Getaway (video game series)|The Getaway]], [[PlayStation Home]] |
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'''SCE Studios London''' is an in-house [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] developer located in [[London]]. Established in 1993, London Studio is Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s largest internal development studio, with staff working in a purpose designed 7-storey building located in London's Soho district. The development group includes the R&D group responsible for [[EyeToy]], and various other research and development groups dedicated to the production of [[PlayStation]] games and development tools across all of SCE's gaming platforms. London Studio operates as part of [[SCE Worldwide Studios|Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios]]. The current studio was formed in 2002 by the merger of the [[Psygnosis]] Camden Studio and [[Team Soho]]. |
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The current studio was formed in 2002 by the merger of the [[SCE Studio Liverpool|Psygnosis]] Camden Studio and [[Team Soho]]. |
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==Games developed== |
==Games developed== |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Team Soho]] |
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*[[SCE Japan Studio]] |
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*[[Guerrilla Cambridge]] |
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*[[SCE Studio Liverpool]] |
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*[[Psygnosis|SCE Liverpool Studio]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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File:SCE London Studio.svg | |
Company type | Development Branch |
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Industry | Interactive Entertainment |
Predecessor | Team Soho |
Founded | 1993 (as SCEE Internal Development Team) 2002 (as London Studio) |
Founder | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Defunct | 21 May 2024 |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Buzz!, EyeToy, EyePet, SingStar, The Getaway, PlayStation Home |
Services | Video game development |
Owner | Sony |
Parent | SCE Worldwide Studios |
Website | Official Site |
SCE Studios London is an in-house Sony Computer Entertainment developer located in London. Established in 1993, London Studio is Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s largest internal development studio, with staff working in a purpose designed 7-storey building located in London's Soho district. The development group includes the R&D group responsible for EyeToy, and various other research and development groups dedicated to the production of PlayStation games and development tools across all of SCE's gaming platforms. London Studio operates as part of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios. The current studio was formed in 2002 by the merger of the Psygnosis Camden Studio and Team Soho.
Games developed
See also
References
- ^ "SingStar coming soon to PS4 with free microphone app". blog.eu.playstation.com. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
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