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Wargaming acquires Edge Case Games

Wargaming has acquired Edge Case Games, the pair has confirmed.

Edge Case Games was formed in 2014 and is the studio behind 2016’s Fractured Space. The 32-person strong studio will now be folded into Wargaming UK and will work on an unannounced MMO project, the publisher today confirmed.

“We are very excited to become part of the world-renowned Wargaming, creating an expanding studio in Guildford,” said James Brooksby, CEO of Edge Case Games. “We have built a great team with lots of relevant experience, who can’t wait to get their teeth into starting work on a big new ambitious game backed by the might of Wargaming.”

“We’re happy to welcome Edge Case Games to the Wargaming family,” added Sean Decker, Product Director, Wargaming UK. “They’re a talented team and with their free-to-play expertise, we know they will be a perfect fit for Wargaming and our as of now unannounced project. We are also looking to expand the UK team, across all disciplines.”

We’ll have more on Wargaming UK’s unannounced project as it’s made available.


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