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August 6, 2007

10tacle studios AG announces plans to acquire a 29% stake in the company.

February 2007

The company terminates the development activities of Climax LA and turns it into the US business development division.

September 28, 2006

The company sells the Climax Racing division to Buena Vista Games, Inc.

November 29, 2004

The company reorganizes some of the divisions into virtual brands: Climax Action (Climax Handheld, Climax London, Climax Solent), Climax Online (Climax Nottingham) and Climax Racing (Climax Brighton).

November 24, 2004

The company unveils Tomcat, a proprietary toolset that enables the quick creation of dynamic shading effects, for development on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

October 14, 2003

The Climax Group founds a high-tech audio department in Brighton, headed-up by by Steve Rockett.

May 6, 2003

The company establishes the US development division Climax LA.

November 2002

The company establishes the Climax Handheld Games division.

June 11, 2002

The Climax Group unveils Blimey, a cross-platform games engine that will be used to develop games for the PC, Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox.

June 1, 2001

The Climax Group acquires the London-based developer Syrox Developments and renames it Climax London.

June 12, 2000

The Climax Group acquires Anthill Studios and renames it Climax Nottingham.

November 7, 1999

The Climax Group acquires Pixel Planet and renames it Climax Brighton.

1999

The company establishes the Climax Fareham development division.

October 1998

The company announces to have established a separate division for PC games.

1987

The Climax Group is formed by Karl Jeffery.