Project Siren

Project Siren (also known as Team Gravity) is a video game development team that is part of SIE Japan Studio. It is best known for the survival horror series Siren, released for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. The team is led by game designer and director Keiichiro Toyama, who joined Sony after leaving Konami's Team Silent development group, original developer of the Silent Hill series; in 1999.

Project Siren
Subsidiary of SIE Japan Studio
IndustryVideo games
Founded1999
FounderKeiichiro Toyama
HeadquartersJapan
Key people
Keiichiro Toyama (director)
Isao Takahashi (art director)
Naoko Sato (writer)
ProductsSiren series
Gravity Rush series
OwnerSony Interactive Entertainment
Number of employees
~50+
ParentSIE Japan Studio
Websitejp.playstation.com/scej

Following development on the Siren series, Project Siren began development on Gravity Rush for the PlayStation Vita, which was released throughout various regions in 2012.

Games

Main members of Project Siren. From left to right: Keiichiro Toyama, Naoko Sato, Isao Takahashi.
TitleRelease datePlatform(s)
Siren2003PlayStation 2
Siren 22006PlayStation 2
Siren: Blood Curse2008PlayStation 3
Gravity Rush2012PlayStation Vita
Gravity Rush 22017PlayStation 4

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