Kuju Entertainment Ltd.
Moby ID: 3722
History add
- July 2010
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The company announces to have consolidated Zoƫ Mode London, moving all remaining staff into the Brighton studio.
- January 13, 2010
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The company announces to close down the Kuju Manila studio in the course of the first quarter of 2010.
- June 1, 2009
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A third Zoƫ Mode studio is opened: Zoƫ Mode San Francisco.
- June 2009
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Kuju's NiK NaK studio is renamed Zoƫ Mode Guildford.
- June 2009
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The Chemistry studio is closed.
- 2009
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The company establishes the development studio Vatra Games.
- October 21, 2008
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The company acquires the Philippine division of Matahari Studios and renames it Kuju Manila.
- September 2008
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A second Zoƫ Mode studio opens its door: Zoƫ Mode London.
- January 30, 2008
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The opening of Kuju America in announced, the company's first studio out of Europe.
- December 3, 2007
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The company establishes the NiK NaK studio.
- November 30, 2007
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The company establishes the doublesix division.
- January 4, 2007
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LucasArts cancels Traxion, a PSP music rhythm based game that would create levels on-the-fly from MP3s stored on your memory stick. It was in development at Kuju.
- August 5, 2005
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The company loses Hip Interactive Europe as the publisher for its title George A Romero Presents: City of the Dead.
- May 6, 2004
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The company acquires developer Wide Games and renames it Kuju Brighton.
- April 2000
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The company starts working on Xbox games.
- September 1999
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The company starts working on PlayStation 2 games.
- March 1998
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Company acquires Simis from Eidos Interactive.