SIE London Studio

SIE London Studio is an in-house Sony Interactive Entertainment developer located in London. London Studio is Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe's largest internal development studio, with staff working in a purpose designed 7-story building located in London's Soho district.

SIE London Studio
Subsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Predecessor
Founded2002 (2002)
Headquarters,
England
Products
ParentSony Interactive Entertainment
WebsiteOfficial website

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 SIE's gaming platforms. SIE London Studio operates as part of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios. The studio was formed in 2002 by the merger of SCEE Camden Studio and Team Soho.

LSSDK Engine

SIE London Studio developed a virtual reality (VR) rendering technology, called the LSSDK engine, which supports PlayStation 4 and PC. This engine was first used in PlayStation VR Worlds, which contained five virtual reality experiences: "The London Heist", "Into The Deep", "VR Luge", "Danger Ball" and "Scavenger's Odyssey". Their upcoming game Blood and Truth, which expands upon VR Worlds' The London Heist, is using an updated version of the same technology.[1]

Games developed

GameYearPlatform(s)
This is Football 20032002PlayStation 2
Hardware: Online Arena
This is Football 20042003
EyeToy: Play
This is Football 20052004
EyeToy: Groove
SingStar
The Getaway: Black Monday
SingStar Party
EyeToy: Chat2005
World Tour Soccer: Challenge EditionPlayStation Portable
Fired Up
SingStar PopPlayStation 2
EyeToy: Play 2
EyeToy: Play 3
SingStar '80s
EyeToy: Kinetic
EyeToy: Operation Spy
EyeToy: Kinetic Combat2006
EyeToy: Play Sports
SingStar Rocks!
SingStar Anthems
Gangs of LondonPlayStation Portable
SingStar LegendsPlayStation 2
World Tour Soccer 2PlayStation Portable
SingStar Pop Hits2007PlayStation 2
SingStar 90s
SingStar Amped
SingStar Rock Ballads
Aqua VitaPlayStation 3
SingStar R&BPlayStation 2
BeatsPlayStation Portable
SingStarPlayStation 3
SingStar Summer Party2008PlayStation 2
SingStar Vol. 2PlayStation 3
SingStar ABBAPlayStation 2 & PlayStation 3
SingStar Vol. 3PlayStation 3
PlayStation Home
SingStar Queen2009
SingStar Pop Edition
SingStar Motown
EyePetPlayStation 3 & PlayStation Portable
SingStar Take ThatPlayStation 3
SingStar Guitar2010
SingStar Dance
DanceStar Party2011
EyePet & Friends
DanceStar Party Hits2012
Wonderbook
SingStar: Ultimate Party[2]2014PlayStation 4 & PlayStation 3
PlayStation VR Worlds[3]2016PlayStation VR
SingStar Celebration2017PlayStation 4
Blood & Truth2019PlayStation VR

References

  1. "Fast and Flexible Technical Art". gdcvault.com. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. "SingStar coming soon to PS4 with free microphone app". blog.eu.playstation.com. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  3. "PlayStation VR Worlds unveiled for PS4, from London Studio". blog.eu.playstation.com. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2016.


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