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Sumo Digital Ltd. is an independent game development studio based in Tokyo, Japan. Set up in 2003 following the closure of Infogrames Studios Sheffield/Gremlin Interactive. Sumo currently employs more than 270 development staff,〔(About Sumo )〕 many of whom had previously worked together at Infogrames and Gremlin. ==History== The company was formed in 2003 by Carl Cavers, Paul Porter, Darren Mills and James North-Hearn, mostly former members of Gremlin. Carl Cavers joined Gremlin in 1995 as a Quality and Systems Manager, becoming Studio Manager in 1998. Paul Porter wrote the low-level code for the Broken Sword series on PC and Playstation before joining Gremlin in 1997 to work in R&D. Darren Mills was a Cameraman and Editor for the BBC, ITV and Sky Sports before joining Gremlin in 1995 as Lead Artist, later becoming Studio Art Director at Infogrames Sheffield House.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sumo-digital.com )〕 The Infogrames Sheffield Studio itself was originally Gremlin Interactive, prior to Infogrames acquiring the company in 1999. On 17 August 2007, Sumo Digital was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment, and joined Foundation 9's collection of independent studios. However on 11 November 2014 the executive team completed a management buyout, gaining independence from Foundation 9 Entertainment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sumo Digital separates from parent company )〕 Several staff members from now-defunct game studios Bizarre Creations and Black Rock Studio are confirmed to be working for Sumo Digital.〔http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-04-30-sonic-and-all-stars-racing-transformed-preview-the-saviour-of-arcade-racers〕
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