Private Division, a publishing label within Take-Two Interactive, revealed four new publishing partnerships to join its portfolio of titles that already include games like Kerbal Space Program, OlliOlli World, The Outer Worlds, and more.
This news comes by way of a press release from Private Division, where the publisher reveals that one of these new partnerships is with Yellow Brick Games, a studio comprised of former Dragon Age developers, including Mike Laidlaw, Assassin’s Creed devs, and more. The other partnerships are with developers Die Gute Fabrik, Evening Star, and Piccolo Studio.
“At Private Division, we champion the best reactive talent in the games industry, and these four teams and the experiences that they are building represent an array of genres that will appeal to many different gaming audiences,” Private Division executive vice president Michael Worosz said. “Die Gute Fabrik, Evening Star, Piccolo Studio, and Yellow Brick Games each have their own wildly diverse creative visions, and we’re thrilled to help introduce their games to the world.”
Die Gute Fabrik was founded in 2008 by Nils Deneken and is now led by CEO Hannah Nicklin. They are perhaps best known for Mutazione. With this new partnership, the studio “aims to draw inspiration from a variety of disciplines and histories, and to push the boundaries of what games can be,” according to a press release. The studio is working on a new story-driven game.
Evening Star was founded in 2018 by Christian Whitehead, Dave Padilla, Tom Fry, Hunter Bridges, and Brad Flick, all of whom worked on Sonic Mania Plus. Private Division says Evening Star’s debut title is an unannounced 3D platformer utilizing the studio’s proprietary Star Engine.
Piccolo Studio
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