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Free Radical Design reformed by Deep Silver to work on a new TimeSplitters game
Publisher Deep Silver has announced that it is reforming Free Radical Design—the Nottingham-based studio responsible for the TimeSplitters series—with two of its original founders to work on…
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TimeSplitters and Second Sight have been acquired by Koch Media
TimeSplitters, the much-loved first-person shooter franchise from developer Free Radical, has been snapped up by Koch Media. While nothing has been announced in regards…
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TimeSplitters Rewind in development for PS4
TimeSplitters Rewind, an upcoming fan project featuring multiplayer modes and maps from the previous three titles, is in development for PlayStation 4. The project…
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Crytek would consider releasing TimeSplitters HD Collection if petition hits 300,000 signatures
Crytek would consider releasing HD versions of its TimeSplitters series if a petition for an HD Collection reaches 300,000 signatures, CEO Cevat Yerli has…
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Timesplitters 4 Facebook campaign moving slowly
The fan campaign to gather 100,000 Facebook likes for Timesplitters 4 has gathered 13,000 likes since it was started at the weekend. While that's…
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GoldenEye dev: Nobody buys FPS games unless they’re called Call Of Duty
The popularity of Call of Duty makes it almost impossible for other FPS games to succeed, according Free Radical founder Steve Ellis. "Nobody really…
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Xbox 720 ‘likely’ at E3 2012, Crytek on board
Microsoft is gearing up to announce the successor to the Xbox 360 at E3 2012, and Crytek is already developing a new TimeSplitters game…
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Crytek acquires Haze developer
GamesIndustry.biz reports that Crytek's acquisition of UK development studio Free Radical Design has now been completed. Free Radical went into administration in December 2008,…
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Free Radical closes doors?
GamesIndustry.biz reports that independent UK studio Free Radical Design, best known for the TimeSplitters franchise and Haze, has closed according to multiple sources. Sources…
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Third of original GoldenEye team still at Rare
A third of the original GoldenEye development team still works at legendary British studio Rare, VideoGamer.com has learned. Speaking to VideoGamer.com at the Develop…