1 two pointpng Sega Europe signs publishing deal with Two Point Studios

Sega Europe signs publishing deal with Two Point Studios

Sega Europe has announced a new publishing parternship with Two Point Studios, the Surrey-based studio headed up by industry veteran Gary Carr and Lionhead co-founder Mark Webley.

The duo, who were previously responsible for titles such as Theme Park, Black & White and Fable, already have a new sim title in development, and the wider team at Two Point Studios is made up of ex-Bullfrog and Lionhead employees.

John Clark, senior vice president of commercial publishing at Sega Europe commented: We’ve been talking to Two Point Studios for a long time and are really impressed with their vision. We’re delighted to announce our partnership and look forward to revealing more about the project early next year.”

Webley stated: Sega Europe have really impressed us with their approach to working with creative teams, their reputation as a PC publisher and their commitment to quality – they are an ideal partner for us.”

Carr added: We are really excited to be working with Sega and between us we feel confident that we can create something special, and realise our vision of crafting a beautiful, charming and challenging sim game.”

More details about the exact nature of the game will be revealed in early 2018, so don’t expect an E3 showing just yet.

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