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gaming2 years ago

"Rocksteady Founders Launch New AAA Studio Hundred Star Games"

The founders of Rocksteady Studios, Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker, have launched a new London-based development studio called Hundred Star Games, aiming to create AAA games with a team of 100 industry veterans and emerging talents. Several former Rocksteady staff have joined the new studio, which comes after Hill and Walker's departure from Rocksteady in October 2022. Meanwhile, Rocksteady's much-anticipated game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has faced delays and is now set for release in January 2024.

gaming2 years ago

"Rocksteady Co-Founders Launch Hundred Star Games Studio"

Rocksteady co-founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker have formed a new development studio called Hundred Star Games in London, aiming to grow to a team of 100 industry veterans and emerging talents. The studio has already attracted former Rocksteady employees and is currently hiring. Hill and Walker left Rocksteady during the development of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to pursue this new venture, and their new game is highly anticipated.

gaming2 years ago

"Rocksteady Co-Founders Launch London-Based Studio Hundred Star Games"

Rocksteady co-founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker have established a new video game development studio called Hundred Star Games in London, aiming to create cutting-edge gaming experiences with a small team of 100 industry veterans and emerging talents. The studio, which has not been officially announced, has already recruited lead developers and former Rocksteady employees. Hill and Walker, who founded Rocksteady in 2004, departed from the studio in 2022 to embark on this new gaming adventure.

gaming2 years ago

"Rocksteady Studios Co-Founders Launch Hundred Star Games in London"

Rocksteady Studios founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker have established a new AAA games studio startup called Hundred Star Games in London, aiming to have only 100 industry veterans and emerging talents. The new studio, which has not been officially announced, is already hiring and appears to be bringing some former Rocksteady colleagues on board. Meanwhile, Rocksteady's highly anticipated game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has been heavily delayed and received mixed reactions from fans.