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Thu, Apr 11, 2013 | 14:04 BST
Splash Damage’s Paul Wedgwood added to F2P Summit speaker line up
Splash Damage’s Paul Wedgwood has been added to the F2P Summit speaker line up.
Wed, Jan 30, 2013 | 17:35 GMT
Splash Damage’s RAD Soldiers has been played over 90 million minutes
Splash Damage’s RAD Soliders was released just before Christmas, and it has already been played by over 2 million players. On top of this, the minutes played accumulated to over 90 million and players have “sent 4.5 million turns in online play.” The firm noted the titles was the Christmas #1 game in on the App Store in the US, China, Russia, Brazil and the UK. The free-to-play game was recently updated and can be picked up on the App Store.
Thu, Jan 31, 2013 | 00:07 GMT
Dirty Bomb enters closed alpha, here’s a trailer for it
Dirty Bomb has gone into close alpha today, Splash Damage announced. The tester is available to those who are part of the Founder’s Club, which you can still sign up for. Keep checking your inbox for a key. The developer also released a new video showing some gameplay, maps, and its gameplay telemetry and analytics system Echo made by its sister company Fireteam.
Wed, Dec 19, 2012 | 23:19 GMT
Splash Damage’s RAD Soldiers now available
RAD Soldiers, a free-to-play iOS effort from Brink and Enemy Territory developer Splash Damage, is now available on the App Store. The turn-based tactical game offers customisable squads, and a single-player campaign as well as asynchronous multiplayer; it has been nicknamed “Guns with Friends”. RAD Soldiers may eventually arrive on other formats, but Splash Damage is also working on the recently-announced Dirty Bomb.
Sat, Dec 15, 2012 | 15:47 GMT
Dirty Bomb: Splash Damage releases pre-alpha footage
Dirty Bomb is the next shooter from Brink developer Splash Damage. The UK studio has released fresh pre-alpha footage of the game showing a battle around London Bridge. Check it out below.
Thu, Nov 29, 2012 | 17:06 GMT
Dirty Bomb: Splash Damage trailers new game
Dirty Bomb is the new shooter from Brink developer Splash Damage. The studio has announced the game alongside a debut trailer. Watch it below.
Sat, Nov 24, 2012 | 00:14 GMT
Splash Damage on the brink of revealing a new game
Splash Damage has teased a new project on its official website, suggesting an announcement is coming six days from now.
Sat, Apr 21, 2012 | 16:58 BST
Splash Damage – Brink sold over 2.5 million units worldwide
Splash Damage CEO Paul Wedgewood has told Gamasutra that the studio’s multiplayer shooter Brink sold over 2.5 million units worldwide.
Thu, Apr 19, 2012 | 14:15 BST
Splash Damage unveils strategy-based RAD Soldiers
Splash Damage has unveiled its first project post-Brink this morning, a free-to-play title known as RAD Soldiers.
Tue, Feb 07, 2012 | 15:20 GMT
Former Bizarre and Splash Damage devs launch online gaming service Fireteam
A new online service called Fireteam, made up of former Splash Damage, Bizarre and Rackage developers Arnout van Meer, Ben Hopkinson and Stephen Gaffney, has launched, and it aims to provide an online service suite to console, free-to-play, mobile and PC developers.
Mon, Jan 30, 2012 | 11:47 GMT
Splash Damage hires Enslaved gameplay programmer
Splash Damage has announced the hiring of Marc Fascia, gameplay programmer for Enslaved at Ninja Theory.
Wed, Jan 25, 2012 | 15:46 GMT
Splash Damage hires ex-FIFA director Griff Jenkins as director of production
Splash Damage has announced it’s appointed Griff Jenkins as its new director of production and has been given a seat on the Board of Directors. Prior to joining studio, Jenkins spent seven years at EA and was the firm’s senior development director for multiple FIFA and worked on the Need for Speed series. “Griff’s new role at Splash Damage will be to improve our games by improving the way we make them,” said Splash Damage CEO Paul Wedgwood. “Under Griff’s leadership we’ll elevate production to a discipline on par with art, design, and programming. Prior positions held by Jenkins include stints at Criterion, Kuju, and Eidos where he worked on the Championship Manager series.
Tue, Jan 24, 2012 | 13:53 GMT
Splash Damage to announce new titles on PC and “completely new” platforms
Thu, Jan 12, 2012 | 01:08 GMT
UK developed Brink, Arkham City among WGA Awards nominees
The Writers Guild of America has selected a blockbuster lineup of games for its annual awards.
Thu, Dec 15, 2011 | 07:33 GMT
GameStop selling Brink new for 97p
GameStop is selling Splash Damage shooter Brink, brand spanking new, for 97p on Xbox 360. The Bethesda-published resistance-security title launched in May earlier this year for PS3, 360 and PC. You’d be utterly bonkers to not buy it at a quid. Go do it here.
Thu, Nov 17, 2011 | 16:06 GMT
Splash Damage boss: “We’re not working with Disney”
Splash Damage boss Paul Wedgwood has said reports of the studio working on a game based on a “major entertainment brand” are “inaccurate.”
Tue, Nov 15, 2011 | 18:44 GMT
Clan support and tournaments to be included in Brink update
Splash Damage has announced it’s close to releasing an update for Brink, which will bring full clan support, ladders and tournaments to all versions of the game. Currently in the final stages of testing, the update will be released for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 as “soon as it is complete.” For more information, as well as new screens of how the update will work, be sure and visit the Bethblog through here.
Fri, Oct 07, 2011 | 03:46 BST
Splash Damage has multiplayer ‘in its heart’
With Brink DLC still on ongoing concern, Splash Damage isn’t ready to talk about its next project – but it’s certain to be multiplayer.
Mon, Sep 19, 2011 | 14:12 BST
Brink, Enslaved, The Curfew up for Writers Guild award
Organisers of the Writers Guild Awards have announced the nominations for the Best Videogame awards. Splash Damage’s Ed Stern for Brink, Ninja Theory’s Tameem Antoniades & film producer Alex Garland for Enslaved and ex-journo Kieron Gillen for The Curfew are all up for the award, which will be given out on November 16 at Notting Hill.
Thanks, Videogamer.



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