Sony buys Bellevue’s Sucker Punch video-game studio
Sony has acquired Sucker Punch for an undisclosed amount of money to be Sony’s second internal game studio in the Seattle area now. Sucker Punch was founded in 1997 by three former Microsoft employees, Fleming Bruce Oberg and Chris Zimmerman who met while working on email technology in Redmond. Hugely interested in video games, the trio soon decided to open their own studio.
Sucker Punch and Sony Computer Entertainment America, have been working together for more than 10 years and ever since the popular Nintendo 64 title in the 1990s, Sucker Punch has not developed a video game for a platform other than PlayStation. Sucker Punch developed the hit “Sly Cooper” franchise for PlayStation 2. In 2009, it launched “Infamous” for PS3. In the hit game, the player controls protagonist Cole MacGrath, a former bike messenger who gets electrically charged superpowers after getting caught in an explosion. So the play station enthusiasts can look forward to some hard gaming in the days ahead.

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