Sumo Digital

Sumo Digital
Subsidiary
Industry Video game industry
Founded 2003
Headquarters Sheffield, England
Key people
  • Carl Cavers
  • Paul Porter
  • Darren Mills
  • Chris Stockwell
  • Ian Livingstone
Owner Sumo Group[1]
Number of employees
500 (2018)
Subsidiaries Sumo Digital Nottingham
Sumo Digital Newcastle
Sumo Digital Pune[2][3]
The Chinese Room
Website www.sumo-digital.com

Sumo Digital Ltd. is a British independent game development studio based in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Set up in 2003 following the closure of Infogrames Studios Sheffield/Gremlin Interactive.[4][5] Sumo currently employs more than 270 development staff,[6] many of whom had previously worked together at Infogrames and Gremlin.[7]

History

The company was formed in 2003 by Carl Cavers, Paul Porter, Darren Mills and James North-Hearn, mostly former members of Gremlin. Carl Cavers joined Gremlin in 1995 as a Quality and Systems Manager, becoming Studio Manager in 1998. Paul Porter wrote the low-level code for the Broken Sword series on PC and PlayStation before joining Gremlin in 1997 to work in R&D. Darren Mills was a Cameraman and Editor for the BBC, ITV and Sky Sports before joining Gremlin in 1995 as Lead Artist, later becoming Studio Art Director at Infogrames Sheffield House.[8] The Infogrames Sheffield Studio itself was originally Gremlin Interactive, prior to Infogrames acquiring the company in 1999.[9]

On 17 August 2007, Sumo Digital was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment,[10] and joined Foundation 9's collection of independent studios.[11] However, on 11 November 2014 the executive team completed a management buyout, gaining independence from Foundation 9 Entertainment.[12]

Several staff members from now-defunct game studios Bizarre Creations and Black Rock Studio are confirmed to be working for Sumo Digital.[13] It has five game studios, Sumo Digital Nottingham, Sumo Digital Newcastle, Sumo Digital Sheffield, and The Chinese Room in the U.K. and Sumo Digital Pune in India.[2][3][14]

Games developed

Title Platform(s) Publisher(s) Year
England International Football[15] Xbox Codemasters 2004
OutRun 2[16][17] Xbox Sega 2004
TOCA Race Driver 2[18] PlayStation Portable Codemasters 2005
Virtua Tennis World Tour[19] PlayStation Portable Sega 2005
OutRun 2SP[20] PlayStation 2 Sega 2006
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast[21] PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox Sega 2006
Go! Sudoku[22][23] PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 Sony Online Entertainment[24] 2006
TOCA Race Driver 3[25] PlayStation Portable Codemasters 2006
Race Driver 2006[26] PlayStation Portable Codemasters 2006
Broken Sword: The Angel of Death[27] Microsoft Windows THQ 2006
Driver 76[28] PlayStation Portable Ubisoft 2007
Super Rub 'a' Dub[29] PlayStation 3 Sony Online Entertainment[30] 2007
Virtua Tennis 3[31] PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 Sega 2007
Sega Superstars Tennis[32] Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii Sega 2008
New International Track & Field[33] Nintendo DS Konami 2008
GTI Club+: Rally Côte d'Azur[34] PlayStation 3 Konami 2008
OutRun Online Arcade[35] PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Sega 2009
Virtua Tennis 2009[36] PlayStation 3, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 Sega 2009
F1 2009[37] PlayStation Portable, Wii Codemasters 2009
Disney's A Christmas Carol[38] Nintendo DS, Wii Disney Interactive Studios 2009
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing[39] Arcade, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 Sega 2010
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games[40] Microsoft Windows, OS X BBC 2010-2011
Dead Space Ignition[41] PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Electronic Arts 2010
Hasbro Family Game Night 3[42] Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii Electronic Arts 2010
Split/Second[43][44] PlayStation Portable Disney Interactive 2010
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing[45] iOS, Android, BlackBerry Sega 2011
F1 2011[46][47] PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS Codemasters 2011
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360 Sega 2012
Nike+ Kinect Training[48] Xbox 360 Microsoft 2012
LittleBigPlanet 2 Cross-Controller Pack PlayStation 3 Sony Computer Entertainment 2012
Moshi Monsters Katsuma Unleashed Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS Activision 2013
Xbox Fitness Xbox One Microsoft 2013
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed iOS, Android Sega 2013
Forza Horizon 2 Xbox 360 Microsoft Studios 2014
Scorched: Combat Racing[49] iOS, Android Rogue Play 2014
LittleBigPlanet 3[50] PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 Sony Computer Entertainment 2014
Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious Xbox 360 Microsoft Studios 2015
Disney Infinity 3.0[51] Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii, Wii U Disney Interactive Studios 2015
Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom iOS, Android Sega 2015
Forza Motorsport 6: Apex Microsoft Windows Microsoft Studios 2016
Forza Horizon 3 Xbox One, Microsoft Windows Microsoft Studios 2016
Hitman (Colorado Episode) Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Square Enix 2017
Snake Pass Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Sumo Digital 2017
Team Sonic Racing Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Sega 2018
Crackdown 3 Xbox One Microsoft Studios 2019
Dead Island 2 Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Deep Silver TBA
Project Nova[52] Microsoft Windows CCP Games TBA

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