Crytek’s Managing Director, Avni Yerli, said: “In the past few weeks, we have worked closely with Creative Assembly and the team in Sofia to ensure that the talented staff at Crytek Black Sea would be well taken care of. We are delighted to be able to announce that SEGA’s acquisition of Crytek Black Sea has been finalized along with the studio’s transition from Crytek to Creative Assembly. This change is a part of the essential steps we are taking to re-focus on our core competencies and ensure Crytek is a healthy and sustainable business moving forward. We would like to thank the Sofia team for their passion and dedication and are looking forward to seeing them do great things as part of Creative Assembly.”
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SEGA Acquires Crytek's Black Sea Studio
by Rainier on March 7, 2017 @ 6:44 a.m. PST
Crytek confirmed the sale of its Black Sea Studio to SEGA developer Creative Assembly, where the 60 strong development team in Bulgaria will now operate as Creative Assembly Sofia.
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