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TimeSplitters is Coming Back via a New Development Studio

by Jeffrey HarrisMay 22nd, 2021
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New development studio is reforming Free Radical Design, and will be headed up by Steve Ellis and David Doak. The original TimeSplitters game was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2000. The first-person shooter game later spawned two sequels. The IP was acquired by Deep Silver parent company Koch Media back in 2018. It will likely be a while until more comes of this effort, but for now, it looks like steps are being taken to revive the series. It looks like the plans for a new game in the franchise also include setting up HD remakes or remasters of the originals.

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It looks like the TimeSplitters series, which saw the first installment released for the PlayStation 2 in the year 2000, is finally poised for a comeback. IP owner Deep Silver issued an official announcement this week stating that a new development studio has been set up to create a new TimeSplitters game.

According to Deep Silver's statement, the new development studio is reforming Free Radical Design, and the group will be headed up by the original game's developers and designers, Steve Ellis and David Doak. Ellis and Doak were co-creators and part of the original design team for the first TimeSplitters game at Free Radical Design.

Original TimeSplitters Developers Returning to Work on Upcoming Followup

The full statement from Deep Silver reads as follows:

"You asked and we listened. We have been working on plans to bring the TimeSplitters franchise back to life and are pleased to let you know that we are setting up a new Deep Silver development studio to do just that. Free Radical Design is reforming and will be headed up by industry and TimeSplitters veterans Steve Ellie and David Doak. This is an exciting first step in the process; development on a new game has not yet started and we will update you when we have more news to share."

The first-person shooter game later spawned two sequels: TimeSplitters 2; and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, which were released in 2002 and 2005 respectively. Later planned installments in the series failed to materialize. However, Deep Silver parent company Koch Media, managed to acquire the IP and publishing rights for TimeSplitters back in 2018.

Hopefully, the plans for a new game in the franchise also include setting up HD remakes or remasters of the originals. It will likely be a while until more comes of this effort, but for now, it looks like steps are being taken to revive TimeSplitters.

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