With Housemarque’s Alienation set to release exclusively for PS4 tomorrow, the developer took the time to send a nice message to their loyal fans. While the developer’s most recent game was the ...
Sony announced that it acquired Housemarque, the Finnish developer of PlayStation hits such as Resogun, Alienation, and most recently, Returnal. The two companies had been working closely with one ...
The financial terms of the transaction remain undisclosed. Housemarque has developed eight titles exclusive to PlayStation consoles, including Returnal, Nex Machina, and Alienation. Price action: SONY ...
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Today, long-time Sony partner studio Housemarque revealed its new game. It's called Alienation, and it's coming exclusively to PlayStation 4. We know little about the project right now, other than ...
Sony’s PlayStation Studios recently announced that it had acquired the Finnish video game company Housemarque. The Helsinki-based firm was founded in 1995, making it the oldest gaming company still in ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment today announced that PlayStation has acquired longtime collaborator Housemarque. The acquisition makes Housemarque the latest studio to join PlayStation Studios' roster.
An image shared from Returnal's developer Housemarque on Twitter has fans speculating that a DLC announcement may be on the way. Housemarque tweeted the mysterious image on the morning of November 26 ...
In the post on Housemarque’s site, Harry expresses great pride in contributing to the studio’s legacy, especially with the latest and largest title, Returnal: a project that evolved the company from ...
Saros and Returnal studio Housemarque is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, having been established in 1995 when two separate studios - Bloodhouse and Terramarque - joined forces (and names).
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