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DonFerrari said:
zorg1000 said:

Ya I guess. They have like a dozen studios that each used to make their own games and now many are just Call of Duty support developers.

Infinity Ward/Sledgehammer Games/Treyarch, these are the 3 main Call of Duty studios.

Toys For Bob/Beenox/Vicarious Visions, these 3 studios took turns releasing the Skylanders games before it got put on the bench, now they have each done a Crash/Spyro remake.

High Moon Studios, from 2010-2013 they developed 3 Transformers games and Deadpool, after that they had layoffs and became a support studio.

Radical Entertainment developed the Prototype games in 2009 & 2012 then had layoffs and became a support studio.

Raven Software developed Wolfenstein & Singularity in 2009 & 2010 then had layoffs and became a support studio.

FreeStyleGames, from 2009-2015 they developed DJ Hero 1 & 2, Sing Party and Guitar Hero Live then became a support studio before being sold to Ubisoft in 2017.

FunLabs used to make a bunch of hunting/fishing games then did the Tony Hawk reboot in 2015 and havent done anything since.

I can say I don't miss any of them. Crash/Spyro were made much before the recent state of the company and Guitar Hero left relevance on my taste long ago.

Ok but I listed a bunch of games outside of those franchises. From 2009-2013 Transformers, Prototype, Singularity, Wolfenstien, Deadpool, etc. All of these were solid 7-8/10 games.

Now it's just Call of Duty & Crash/Spyro.



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