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TT Games

TT Games Limited is a British holding company and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Games. The company was established in 2005 through the merger of developer Traveller's Tales and publisher Giant Interactive (now TT Games Publishing). Its other branches include developer TT Fusion, animation studio TT Animation and mobile game studio TT Odyssey. The company is best known for its video games based on the Lego construction toy.

TT Games Limited
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded2005; 18 years ago (2005)
Headquarters,
Key people
ParentWarner Bros. Games (2007–present)
Subsidiaries
Websitettgames.com

History edit

In 2003, The Lego Group's video game division, Lego Interactive, commenced plans to develop Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, based on the company's licensed Lego Star Wars toy sets.[1] They contracted Traveller's Tales to develop the game, though Lego soon stepped out of the video game industry.[1] Tom Stone and Jonathan Smith of Lego Interactive's senior management formed Giant Interactive, gaining the exclusive licence for Lego video games.[1] As work progressed, Traveller's Tales manager Jon Burton recognised the potential of the game and the Lego licence, and how effectively the two companies worked together.[1] Lego Star Wars was released in 2005 to positive reviews and strong sales, wherefore Traveller's Tales acquired Giant Interactive in April, forming TT Games.[1][2]

TT Games continued to produce Lego games to considerable success; Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy received several awards and nominations in 2006, including the Best Gameplay Award at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts' 3rd British Academy Games Awards.[1] In 2007, under advise from Farleys Solicitors, TT Games acquired developer Embryonic Studios and motion capture studio Centroid, which became TT Fusion and TT Centroid, respectively.[3] On 8 November 2007, TT Games was bought by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and became part of its video game division, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (now Warner Bros. Games).[4] For Burton's share, which amounted to an ownership of 80% in TT Games, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment paid roughly £100 million (US$210 million).[5]

TT Games expanded into mobile games with the acquisition of Playdemic in February 2017 and the opening of TT Odyssey (originally named TT Games Brighton) in January 2018.[6][7][8]

On 20 January 2022, a report published by Polygon detailed the amount of crunch that occurred at TT Games during the development of Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, including dozens inside the company being at odds with management, due to expressing frustration over tight development schedules, the company's crunch culture, and outdated development tools. In addition, the use of NTT (a new in-house engine that was being developed to replace TT's previous engine in attempt to avoid paying royalties for using a third-party engine like Unreal Engine or Unity) was extremely controversial within the company, as many employees had been pushing to instead use Unreal Engine. NTT turned out to be incredibly difficult to use, with some animations taking hours more to produce than they would on the old engine. As a result, The Skywalker Saga would end up being the only game developed by TT Games to use NTT, with the company deciding to use Unreal Engine going forward for their future projects.[9] Follow-up reporting by Fanbyte revealed that management was dismissive of Polygon's investigation and attempted to bury it by releasing a trailer for the game on the same day. They also report that Director of Game Development Eric Matthews and Head of Game Mark Green, who had been identified as nepotistic hires, were a continuing source of conflict and miscommunication from management.[10]

Subsidiaries edit

Traveller's Tales edit

Traveller's Tales was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton and Andy Ingram.[1] Traveller's Tales is based in Knutsford, England.[11]

TT Games Publishing edit

TT Games Publishing was founded as Giant Interactive Entertainment in 2004 by managing director Tom Stone and head of production Jonathan Smith.[12] Both Stone and Smith were formerly in the senior management of Lego Interactive, the video game division of The Lego Group, before that company closed.[1] Giant Interactive took over the publishing duties for Traveller's Tales' Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, which were formerly handled by Lego Interactive, and became the exclusive licensee for Lego video games.[1] Giant Interactive was acquired by Traveller's Tales in April 2005, and the two companies created TT Games.[1][2] As a result, Giant Interactive became TT Games Publishing.[12] TT Games Publishing is based in Maidenhead, England.[11]

TT Fusion edit

TT Fusion was founded as Embryonic Studios by Nick Elms, the co-founder of Warthog, in 2005.[13] TT Games announced the acquisition of the studio on 4 January 2007, at which point Embryonic employed 20 people in its offices in Bollington.[13] The deal was overseen by Farleys Solicitors, and the studio was renamed TT Fusion.[3] TT Fusion is based in Wilmslow, England,[11] developing ports of TT's games for handheld platforms and mobile phones.[14]

TT Animation edit

TT Animation is TT Games' animation studio for film and television, run by Fraggle Rock co-creator Jocelyn Stevenson.[15] The studio produced the film Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, which was released in May 2013.[16] The company also co-produced an original children's television property: What's Your News?, with Canadian studio Original Pictures.[17]

TT Odyssey edit

TT Games announced the formation of TT Games Brighton, a mobile game development studio based in Brighton, England, on 30 January 2018.[7] Jason Avent, who formerly headed Boss Alien, became the studio's head of studio.[7] In March that year, TT Games Brighton was rebranded TT Odyssey.[8]

Former edit

TT Centroid edit

Centroid Motion Capture Limited, a motion capture studio, was acquired by TT Games on 31 May 2007.[18] Its assets, including 10 employees in its England headquarters, plus another 12 employees in its subsidiary studio in Serbia, were absorbed by a new entity, TT Centroid Limited and the company moved to Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England.[18] The deal was overseen by Farleys Solicitors.[3] They spun off in 2008.[19]

Playdemic edit

Playdemic was founded in 2010 by Paul Gouge and Alex Rigby as a developer of Facebook Platform games.[6][20] The company was acquired by RockYou in January 2011, and Gouge switched positions from chief executive officer to vice-president and general manager.[20] When RockYou faced financial instability later that year, Playdemic performed a management buyout.[6] In February 2013, Ian Livingstone was appointed as the company's chairman.[21] TT Games announced on 8 February 2017 that they had acquired Playdemic to bolster its mobile game development capabilities.[6] At the time, Playdemic had 33 employees in its Wilmslow offices.[6] In June 2021, Playdemic was sold to Electronic Arts for $1.4 billion.[22][23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Wallis, Alistair (9 November 2006). "Playing Catch Up: Traveller's Tales' Jon Burton". Game Developer. from the original on 27 August 2021. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b Maragos, Nich (14 April 2005). "Traveller's Tales Acquires Giant Entertainment". Game Developer. from the original on 27 August 2021. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b c French, Michael (31 May 2007). "TT Games buys Centroid". MCV.
  4. ^ Faylor, Chris (8 November 2007). "Warner Bros. Buys TT Games, Developer of LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Indiana Jones, and LEGO Batman". Shacknews. from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  5. ^ Kietzmann, Ludwig (21 November 2007). "Report: TT Games sold to Warner Bros. for approx. $210 million". Engadget. from the original on 10 March 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e Sinclair, Brendan (8 February 2017). "TT Games acquires Playdemic". GamesIndustry.biz. from the original on 29 May 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Taylor, Haydn (30 January 2018). "TT Games opens new UK studio to develop LEGO titles for mobile". GamesIndustry.biz. from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  8. ^ a b White, Adam (22 March 2018). "New LEGO Mobile Studio Renamed TT Odyssey". BricksFanz. from the original on 13 December 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  9. ^ Yarwood, Jack (20 January 2022). "Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has led to extensive crunch at TT Games". Polygon. from the original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  10. ^ Yarwood, Jack (4 May 2022). "More TT Games Employees Speak Out After Skywalker Saga Report". Fanbyte. from the original on 4 May 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  11. ^ a b c . TT Games. Archived from the original on 16 July 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  12. ^ a b Boyes, Emma (9 February 2007). "Q&A: Lego Star Wars producer Jonathan Smith". GameSpot. from the original on 21 August 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  13. ^ a b Jenkins, David (4 January 2007). "Traveller's Tales Acquires Embryonic Studios". Game Developer. from the original on 12 September 2021. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  14. ^ "TT Fusion". Nintendo Life. from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  15. ^ "Batman and Beyond". MCV. MCV Editors. 22 August 2008.
  16. ^ "LEGO Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Release Date". IGN. 27 February 2013. from the original on 21 August 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  17. ^ "Our Projects | Original Pictures Inc". from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  18. ^ a b Boyer, Brandon (31 May 2007). "TT Games Acquires Motion Capture Studio Centroid". Game Developer. from the original on 4 March 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  19. ^ "CENTROID (UK) LIMITED - Overview". Companies House. from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  20. ^ a b Caoili, Eric (13 January 2011). "RockYou Buys UK Social Game Dev Playdemic". Gamasutra. from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  21. ^ Chapple, Craig (27 February 2013). "Playdemic appoints Ian Livingstone as chairman". MCV.
  22. ^ "Electronic Arts Acquires Playdemic, Makers of the Highly Successful Golf Clash Mobile Game, From Warner Bros. Games and AT&T". EA. from the original on 23 June 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Electronic Arts buys mobile game studio Playdemic for $1.4 billion". TechCrunch. 23 June 2021. from the original on 4 March 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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TT Games Limited is a British holding company and a subsidiary of Warner Bros Games The company was established in 2005 through the merger of developer Traveller s Tales and publisher Giant Interactive now TT Games Publishing Its other branches include developer TT Fusion animation studio TT Animation and mobile game studio TT Odyssey The company is best known for its video games based on the Lego construction toy TT Games LimitedTypeSubsidiaryIndustryVideo gamesFounded2005 18 years ago 2005 HeadquartersMaidenhead EnglandKey peopleTom Stone managing director Jonathan Smith strategic manager ParentWarner Bros Games 2007 present SubsidiariesTraveller s TalesTT Games PublishingTT FusionTT OdysseyWebsitettgames com Contents 1 History 2 Subsidiaries 2 1 Traveller s Tales 2 2 TT Games Publishing 2 3 TT Fusion 2 4 TT Animation 2 5 TT Odyssey 2 6 Former 2 6 1 TT Centroid 2 6 2 Playdemic 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn 2003 The Lego Group s video game division Lego Interactive commenced plans to develop Lego Star Wars The Video Game based on the company s licensed Lego Star Wars toy sets 1 They contracted Traveller s Tales to develop the game though Lego soon stepped out of the video game industry 1 Tom Stone and Jonathan Smith of Lego Interactive s senior management formed Giant Interactive gaining the exclusive licence for Lego video games 1 As work progressed Traveller s Tales manager Jon Burton recognised the potential of the game and the Lego licence and how effectively the two companies worked together 1 Lego Star Wars was released in 2005 to positive reviews and strong sales wherefore Traveller s Tales acquired Giant Interactive in April forming TT Games 1 2 TT Games continued to produce Lego games to considerable success Lego Star Wars II The Original Trilogy received several awards and nominations in 2006 including the Best Gameplay Award at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts 3rd British Academy Games Awards 1 In 2007 under advise from Farleys Solicitors TT Games acquired developer Embryonic Studios and motion capture studio Centroid which became TT Fusion and TT Centroid respectively 3 On 8 November 2007 TT Games was bought by Warner Bros Home Entertainment and became part of its video game division Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment now Warner Bros Games 4 For Burton s share which amounted to an ownership of 80 in TT Games Warner Bros Home Entertainment paid roughly 100 million US 210 million 5 TT Games expanded into mobile games with the acquisition of Playdemic in February 2017 and the opening of TT Odyssey originally named TT Games Brighton in January 2018 6 7 8 On 20 January 2022 a report published by Polygon detailed the amount of crunch that occurred at TT Games during the development of Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga including dozens inside the company being at odds with management due to expressing frustration over tight development schedules the company s crunch culture and outdated development tools In addition the use of NTT a new in house engine that was being developed to replace TT s previous engine in attempt to avoid paying royalties for using a third party engine like Unreal Engine or Unity was extremely controversial within the company as many employees had been pushing to instead use Unreal Engine NTT turned out to be incredibly difficult to use with some animations taking hours more to produce than they would on the old engine As a result The Skywalker Saga would end up being the only game developed by TT Games to use NTT with the company deciding to use Unreal Engine going forward for their future projects 9 Follow up reporting by Fanbyte revealed that management was dismissive of Polygon s investigation and attempted to bury it by releasing a trailer for the game on the same day They also report that Director of Game Development Eric Matthews and Head of Game Mark Green who had been identified as nepotistic hires were a continuing source of conflict and miscommunication from management 10 Subsidiaries editTraveller s Tales edit Main article Traveller s Tales Traveller s Tales was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton and Andy Ingram 1 Traveller s Tales is based in Knutsford England 11 TT Games Publishing edit TT Games Publishing was founded as Giant Interactive Entertainment in 2004 by managing director Tom Stone and head of production Jonathan Smith 12 Both Stone and Smith were formerly in the senior management of Lego Interactive the video game division of The Lego Group before that company closed 1 Giant Interactive took over the publishing duties for Traveller s Tales Lego Star Wars The Video Game which were formerly handled by Lego Interactive and became the exclusive licensee for Lego video games 1 Giant Interactive was acquired by Traveller s Tales in April 2005 and the two companies created TT Games 1 2 As a result Giant Interactive became TT Games Publishing 12 TT Games Publishing is based in Maidenhead England 11 TT Fusion edit TT Fusion was founded as Embryonic Studios by Nick Elms the co founder of Warthog in 2005 13 TT Games announced the acquisition of the studio on 4 January 2007 at which point Embryonic employed 20 people in its offices in Bollington 13 The deal was overseen by Farleys Solicitors and the studio was renamed TT Fusion 3 TT Fusion is based in Wilmslow England 11 developing ports of TT s games for handheld platforms and mobile phones 14 TT Animation edit TT Animation is TT Games animation studio for film and television run by Fraggle Rock co creator Jocelyn Stevenson 15 The studio produced the film Lego Batman The Movie DC Super Heroes Unite which was released in May 2013 16 The company also co produced an original children s television property What s Your News with Canadian studio Original Pictures 17 TT Odyssey edit TT Games announced the formation of TT Games Brighton a mobile game development studio based in Brighton England on 30 January 2018 7 Jason Avent who formerly headed Boss Alien became the studio s head of studio 7 In March that year TT Games Brighton was rebranded TT Odyssey 8 Former edit TT Centroid edit Centroid Motion Capture Limited a motion capture studio was acquired by TT Games on 31 May 2007 18 Its assets including 10 employees in its England headquarters plus another 12 employees in its subsidiary studio in Serbia were absorbed by a new entity TT Centroid Limited and the company moved to Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire England 18 The deal was overseen by Farleys Solicitors 3 They spun off in 2008 19 Playdemic edit Playdemic was founded in 2010 by Paul Gouge and Alex Rigby as a developer of Facebook Platform games 6 20 The company was acquired by RockYou in January 2011 and Gouge switched positions from chief executive officer to vice president and general manager 20 When RockYou faced financial instability later that year Playdemic performed a management buyout 6 In February 2013 Ian Livingstone was appointed as the company s chairman 21 TT Games announced on 8 February 2017 that they had acquired Playdemic to bolster its mobile game development capabilities 6 At the time Playdemic had 33 employees in its Wilmslow offices 6 In June 2021 Playdemic was sold to Electronic Arts for 1 4 billion 22 23 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Wallis Alistair 9 November 2006 Playing Catch Up Traveller s Tales Jon Burton Game Developer Archived from the original on 27 August 2021 Retrieved 4 March 2022 a b Maragos Nich 14 April 2005 Traveller s Tales Acquires Giant Entertainment Game Developer Archived from the original on 27 August 2021 Retrieved 4 March 2022 a b c French Michael 31 May 2007 TT Games buys Centroid MCV Faylor Chris 8 November 2007 Warner Bros Buys TT Games Developer of LEGO Star Wars LEGO Indiana Jones and LEGO Batman Shacknews Archived from the original on 6 March 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2019 Kietzmann Ludwig 21 November 2007 Report TT Games sold to Warner Bros for approx 210 million Engadget Archived from the original on 10 March 2022 Retrieved 4 March 2022 a b c d e Sinclair Brendan 8 February 2017 TT Games acquires Playdemic GamesIndustry biz Archived from the original on 29 May 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2019 a b c Taylor Haydn 30 January 2018 TT Games opens new UK studio to develop LEGO titles for mobile GamesIndustry biz Archived from the original on 29 March 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2019 a b White Adam 22 March 2018 New LEGO Mobile Studio Renamed TT Odyssey BricksFanz Archived from the original on 13 December 2019 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Yarwood Jack 20 January 2022 Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga has led to extensive crunch at TT Games Polygon Archived from the original on 20 January 2022 Retrieved 20 January 2022 Yarwood Jack 4 May 2022 More TT Games Employees Speak Out After Skywalker Saga Report Fanbyte Archived from the original on 4 May 2022 Retrieved 4 May 2022 a b c Contact TT Games Archived from the original on 16 July 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2019 a b Boyes Emma 9 February 2007 Q amp A Lego Star Wars producer Jonathan Smith GameSpot Archived from the original on 21 August 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2019 a b Jenkins David 4 January 2007 Traveller s Tales Acquires Embryonic Studios Game Developer Archived from the original on 12 September 2021 Retrieved 4 March 2022 TT Fusion Nintendo Life Archived from the original on 22 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Batman and Beyond MCV MCV Editors 22 August 2008 LEGO Batman The Movie DC Super Heroes Unite Release Date IGN 27 February 2013 Archived from the original on 21 August 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2019 Our Projects Original Pictures Inc Archived from the original on 21 June 2022 Retrieved 10 May 2022 a b Boyer Brandon 31 May 2007 TT Games Acquires Motion Capture Studio Centroid Game Developer Archived from the original on 4 March 2022 Retrieved 4 March 2022 CENTROID UK LIMITED Overview Companies House Archived from the original on 2 March 2021 Retrieved 16 November 2020 a b Caoili Eric 13 January 2011 RockYou Buys UK Social Game Dev Playdemic Gamasutra Archived from the original on 6 March 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2019 Chapple Craig 27 February 2013 Playdemic appoints Ian Livingstone as chairman MCV Electronic Arts Acquires Playdemic Makers of the Highly Successful Golf Clash Mobile Game From Warner Bros Games and AT amp T EA Archived from the original on 23 June 2021 Retrieved 23 June 2021 Electronic Arts buys mobile game studio Playdemic for 1 4 billion TechCrunch 23 June 2021 Archived from the original on 4 March 2022 Retrieved 4 March 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TT Games amp oldid 1189207115 TT Games Publishing, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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