Visceral Games (Montreal)
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Visceral Games (Montreal) was a division of Electronic Arts, Inc. based in Montreal, Canada. As a part of the larger Electronic Arts Montreal studio it was established in May 2009 when the Visceral Games brand was introduced as new division at many different EA studios, such as Visceral Games (Los Angeles), Visceral Games (Melbourne), Visceral Games (Redwood Shores) and Visceral Games (Shanghai).
It is not always clear when the specific Visceral Games division worked on a game as it is often lumped together with the general Electronic Arts Montreal. Specific confirmed work includes additional development on Dead Space 2 (2011) and the development of Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel (2013). In February 2013, shortly before the release of the latter title, the division was closed. In the credits of The Devil's Cartel, the main development is already credited as EA Montreal.
Credited on 2 Games from 2011 to 2013
Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel (2013 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Dead Space 2 (2011 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 1 game with Valve Corporation
- 1 game with ak tronic Software & Services GmbH
- 1 game with Ripple Effect Studios
- 1 game with EA Jawbreaker
- 1 game with Visceral Games (Redwood Shores)
- 1 game with Epic Games, Inc.
- 1 game with Electronic Arts GmbH
- 1 game with Electronic Arts Montreal
- 1 game with EA Digital Illusions CE AB
- 2 games with Sylvain Martel
- 2 games with Patrick J. O'Brien
- 2 games with John Riccitiello
- 2 games with Steve Papoutsis
- 2 games with John Burns
- 2 games with Ian Milham
- 2 games with Frank Gibeau
- 2 games with Jim Hill
- 2 games with Andrew Lacey
- 2 games with Tammy Levine
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