Team Soho
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Subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment | |
Industry | Computer and video games |
Fate | Merged to SCE London Studio |
Successor | SCE London Studio |
Headquarters | Soho, London, United Kingdom |
Products | The Getaway (2002–4) |
Owner | Sony Corporation |
Parent | SCE Worldwide Studios |
Team Soho was a British video game developer based in Soho, London and a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment. They started out developing a combat flight simulator video game for the PlayStation 2 called Dropship: United Peace Force. They went on to develop an action-adventure open world video game for the PlayStation 2 called The Getaway in 2002, before merging with Studio Camden to form SCE London Studio, although the Team Soho brand was retained for The Getaway's sequel The Getaway: Black Monday in 2004.
Games developed
Game title | Year released | Platform | GameRankings | Metacritic | Notes |
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Dropship: United Peace Force | 2002 | PlayStation 2 | 75.95%[1] | 78/100[2] | First game developed as Team Soho |
The Getaway | 77.51%[3] | 72/100[4] | |||
The Getaway: Black Monday | 2004 | 61.59%[5] | 57/100[6] | Co-developed with SCE London Studio. |
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