SIE San Diego Studio

SIE San Diego Studio
Subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment
Industry Video game industry
Predecessor 989 Studios
Founded 2001
Headquarters San Diego, California, United States
Number of employees
90+
Parent SIE Worldwide Studios
Website Official website

SIE San Diego Studio (formerly known as SCE San Diego Studio) is a video game development team that was established in 2001 by Sony Interactive Entertainment, and is part of SIE Worldwide Studios. They are responsible for MLB The Show games. They are also known for other games, such as the NBA series, The Mark of Kri, Pain, High Velocity Bowling, and Sports Champions.

Games developed

Game titleU.S. release datePlatformNotes
The Mark of KriJuly 29, 2002PlayStation 2Internally developed
NBAMarch 16, 2005PlayStation PortableInternally developed
NBA 06October 4, 2005PlayStation 2, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
MLB 06: The ShowFebruary 28, 2006PlayStation 2, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
NBA 07September 26, 2006PlayStation 2, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
MLB 07: The ShowFebruary 26, 2007PlayStation 2, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
NBA 08October 2, 2007PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
PainNovember 29, 2007PlayStation 3Collaborated development with Idol Minds
High Velocity BowlingDecember 6, 2007PlayStation 3Internally developed
MLB 08: The ShowMarch 4, 2008PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
NBA 09: The InsideOctober 7, 2008PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
MLB 09: The ShowMarch 3, 2009PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
NBA 10: The InsideOctober 6, 2009PlayStation PortableInternally developed
Pinball HeroesNovember 13, 2009PlayStation PortableInternally developed
MLB 10: The ShowMarch 2, 2010PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
ModNation RacersMay 19, 2010PlayStation PortableCollaborated development with United Front Games
Sports ChampionsSeptember 7, 2010PlayStation 3Collaborated development with Zindagi Games
MLB 11: The ShowMarch 8, 2011PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableInternally developed
Medieval Moves: Deadmund's QuestNovember 15, 2011PlayStation 3Collaborated development with Zindagi Games
ModNation Racers: Road TripFebruary 22, 2012PlayStation VitaInternally developed
MLB 12: The ShowMarch 6, 2012PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3Internally developed
Sports Champions 2October 30, 2012PlayStation 3Collaborated development with Zindagi Games
LittleBigPlanet KartingNovember 6, 2012PlayStation 3Collaborated development with United Front Games and Media Molecule
MLB 13: The ShowMarch 5, 2013PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3Internally developed
MLB 14: The ShowApril 1, 2014 (PS3, Vita)
May 6, 2014 (PS4)
PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4Internally developed
MLB 15: The ShowMarch 31, 2015PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4Internally developed
Gnomageddon[1] July 20, 2015 (First Mention) PlayStation 4 Internally developed (Cancelled)
Guns Up!December 5, 2015PlayStation 4Collaborated development with Valkyrie Entertainment
MLB The Show 16March 29, 2016PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4Internally developed
Kill StrainJuly 19, 2016PlayStation 4Internally developed
MLB The Show 17March 28, 2017PlayStation 4Internally developed
Drawn to DeathApril 4, 2017PlayStation 4Collaborated development with The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency
StarBlood ArenaApril 11, 2017PlayStation VRCollaborated development with WhiteMoon Dreams
MLB The Show 18March 27, 2018PlayStation 4Internally developed

References

  1. DidYouKnowGaming? (2017-08-12), Sony's Cancelled PlayStation 4 (PS4) Exclusive: Gnomageddon - Unseen64, retrieved 2017-08-27
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