Kuju Entertainment Ltd.

Moby ID: 3722

History add

July 2010

The company announces to have consolidated Zoƫ Mode London, moving all remaining staff into the Brighton studio.

January 13, 2010

The company announces to close down the Kuju Manila studio in the course of the first quarter of 2010.

June 1, 2009

A third Zoƫ Mode studio is opened: Zoƫ Mode San Francisco.

June 2009

Kuju's NiK NaK studio is renamed Zoƫ Mode Guildford.

June 2009

The Chemistry studio is closed.

2009

The company establishes the development studio Vatra Games.

October 21, 2008

The company acquires the Philippine division of Matahari Studios and renames it Kuju Manila.

September 2008

A second Zoƫ Mode studio opens its door: Zoƫ Mode London.

January 30, 2008

The opening of Kuju America in announced, the company's first studio out of Europe.

December 3, 2007

The company establishes the NiK NaK studio.

November 30, 2007

The company establishes the doublesix division.

January 4, 2007

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

The company loses Hip Interactive Europe as the publisher for its title George A Romero Presents: City of the Dead.

May 6, 2004

The company acquires developer Wide Games and renames it Kuju Brighton.

April 2000

The company starts working on Xbox games.

September 1999

The company starts working on PlayStation 2 games.

March 1998

Company acquires Simis from Eidos Interactive.