
Activision has not found a buyer for game-development studio Bizarre Creations and thus has recommended closure, according to UK-based website Develop.
While there was some hope that Bizarre would find a new home during the interim period between being "put on notice" and being officially closed, the studio behind Project Gotham Racing and Blur looks to be nearing its end. Since Activision has now recommended closure, Bizarre Creations will inevitably have to accept.
Coddy Johnson, Activision Worldwide Studios’ chief operating officer, told Develop that recommending closure was a last resort.
"I want to be clear, our first choice was to try and keep this group together and find a buyer for the studio," he said. "This decision comes after a few months of exhausted examination of a number of different options across the board."
Gamasutra also received word from a UK Activision representative that inquiries about purchasing Bizarre have dried up.
"A UK Activision representative confirmed to Gamasutra reports that time is up for the Liverpool-based studio to find a buyer, as chances of a new owner have diminished to virtually nil."
Source - Activision recommends Bizarre closure (Develop)
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