Sony Computer Entertainment have confirmed acquisition of Evolution Studios and Bigbig Studios. Evolution Studios (as you all know) are the creators of the award-winning MotorStorm and are currently working on the next installment of the franchise, scheduled for release in 2008. Bigbig Studios are the developers behind the PSP title Pursuit Force and are currently working on the follow-up, which is due out in October 2008 for PSP.
President of SCE Worldwide Studios, Phil Harrison said: ”Our strategy is to create the best games by working with the best talent and Evolution and Bigbig are world-class additions to our team. The incredible people in these studios further extend the depth and skill of the industry’s largest platform-exclusive development resource.”
Official press release follows.
Sony Computer Entertainment Acquires Evolution Studios and Bigbig Studios
Award winning developer of million-seller MotorStorm strengthens SCE Worldwide Studios network
Tokyo, 20th September 2007
Sony Computer Entertainment today announced that it had acquired leading game developer Evolution Studios Ltd and its subsidiary Bigbig Studios Ltd to further expand its game development capability as part of Sony Computer Entertainment’s Worldwide Studios (SCEWWS).
In a strategic move to secure excellence in game development for current and future PlayStation® platforms, the acquisition of Evolution and Bigbig formalises the successful and long established exclusive relationship between Sony Computer Entertainment and the two studios. Evolution Studios, based in Runcorn, England is the award-winning developer of MotorStorm™, the million-selling #1 hit title for PLAYSTATION®3(PS3™).
Since its establishment in 1999, SCE has enjoyed a highly productive and commercially successful relationship with Evolution – a studio with an unrivalled track-record for quality and productivity, having shipped a title every year for 6 straight years. Evolution established its reputation as the successful developer of the World Rally Championship series on PlayStation®2, also published by SCE. The studio is currently working on the next instalment of the Motorstorm franchise for PS3, scheduled for release in 2008 on Blu-ray Disc, along with content expansions for the original MotorStorm to be distributed via PLAYSTATION®Network.
Bigbig Studios, based in Leamington Spa, England was founded in 2001 with backing from Evolution Studios and SCE and is the developer of the Pursuit Force game for PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable), which has sold over 800,000 copies worldwide. The studio is currently working on the second title in the series, Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice, which will be available in October this year for PSP and on PlayStation®2 early in 2008.
”Our strategy is to create the best games by working with the best talent and Evolution and Bigbig are world-class additions to our team,” said Phil Harrison, President of SCE Worldwide Studios. “The incredible people in these studios further extend the depth and skill of the industry’s largest platform-exclusive development resource”.
Following the acquisition, Mick Hocking, Managing Director of Evolution Studios, will also be appointed Group Studio Director for the three Studios ; SCE WWS Liverpool Studio, Evolution and Bigbig , reporting directly to SCE WWS Vice President, Michael Denny.
Studios across the WWS network share technology, production methodology and creative goals to build the best possible experiences for users to enjoy the most from the PlayStation family of hardware platforms and network services. With over 2,500 employees, SCE Worldwide Studios combines the talents of 15 game development studios in Japan, the USA, the UK and The Netherlands.

Positive news imho, guarantees a larger pool of resources to delve into when it comes down to shipping new and interesting titles/ip’s.
Somewhat halts my worries temporarily that Sony were going down the pan - what with all the new on Cell manufacturing plants and licenses being auctioned off.
Comment by JohnSketch — Sep 20, 2007 @ 11:04 am
“what with all the new on Cell manufacturing plants and licenses being auctioned off”
I thought that rumour was debunked already.
Comment by zetsurin — Sep 20, 2007 @ 12:06 pm
Considering Sony and how they have fared within this current console race - it wouldn’t surprised me if the rumour was true - the last thing they would want to do is confirm it, by doing so would all but cripple the console and lose them any chance of rekindling any losses.
But saying that - I would be more than happy to have it put down as non-sensical rumours and no truth to it!
Comment by JohnSketch — Sep 20, 2007 @ 1:44 pm
Is the acquisition delayed until Spring 2045?
Comment by Ton Capone — Sep 20, 2007 @ 3:40 pm
The news about Sony being interested in maybe getting out of the CPU producing business is old. There where reports about Sony looking into this even before the PS3 launch. Such a sale wouldn’t impact the PS3 at all though, as using external chip producers is exactly what the XBox and the Wii are doing for instance. Sony would end up either buying the chips from the company who buys their chip plants (most likely) or they buy them from other Cell makers like IBM.
Comment by Christian — Sep 21, 2007 @ 10:18 am
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