Guerrilla Games

Guerrilla Games is a Dutch developer of computer games based in Amsterdam. Admits became the studio especially by the successful Killzone series. With approximately 150 employees, the company is also one of the largest European studios for computer games.

History

Guerilla Games was founded in 2000 under the name Lost Boys Games and arose from the merger of three smaller, Dutch Studios. First, the studio has developed games for Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. 2003, the company was also briefly sold to the Dutch investor Media Republic and renamed Guerrilla Games. The first internationally successful title of the company was the Shellshock appeared in 2004: Nam '67, which was sold over 900,000 times. That same year also appeared the game Killzone, which was released only for the PlayStation 2 and praised by the press. It sold over two million copies. 2005 Guerrilla Games was finally sold to Sony Computer Entertainment. Since then, the studio is a first-party developer for Sony.

Since the takeover by Sony Guerrilla Games published only title from the Killzone series. In 2006, Killzone followed: Liberation for PlayStation Portable, Killzone 2 for the PlayStation 3 was released in February 2009 and Killzone 3, also for PS3, appeared in February 2011 Guerrilla Games managed thereby to the success of the first part to make so. to Killzone 3 sold in the U.S. alone approximately two million times.

Released Games

  • Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy 's Candy Quest (GBC, 2001)
  • Rhino Rumble (GBC, 2002)
  • Black Belt Challenge (GBA, 2002)
  • Invader ( GBA, 2002)

As Guerrilla Games

  • ShellShock: Nam '67 (PS2, Xbox, PC, 2004)
  • Killzone (PS2, 2004)
  • Killzone: Liberation (PSP, 2006)
  • Killzone 2 ( PS3, 2009)
  • Killzone 3 ( PS3, 2011)
  • Killzone: Mercenary, (PSV, September 17, 2013)
  • Killzone: Shadow Fall ( PS4, November 25, 2013)
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