Most importantly though, was the strong relationship we have built with the Gamebryo team over the last two years," said Harvey Wheaton, studio director at Supermassive Games. "We chose to use the Gamebryo Engine for a number of reasons. The company has also developed Big Match Striker, a free to play PC football game, and downloadable level kits for LittleBigPlanet. Supermassive has used the Gamebryo Engine for development on two of its previously released titles, Start the Party! and Tumble for the launch of Sony's Move controller. Gamebase USA, a subsidiary of Gamebase Co., Ltd, announced today that Supermassive Games, an independent game developer based in Guildford, England, has chosen to partner with Gamebase USA to develop its newest title using the Gamebyro 3-D Engine.
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