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Motorstorm Creator and Evolution Founder Opens New Studio

IGN: The creator of Motorstorm and Evolution Studios founder Martin Kenwright has announced his new studio, Starship, comprising a range of industry veterans.

Led by senior veterans from Evolution and Sony Liverpool, the team at Starship have credits on a range of big franchises, including Motorstorm, Wipeout, Formula 1 and World Rally Championship.

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No_Limit4355d ago

The question is if this new Starship studio, whom will most likely be making a racing game, is exclusive to Sony or is now multiplatform. The article didn't say so it will be interesting to find out in the future.

WeAreLegion4355d ago

I'm pretty interested to find that out, too. They were starting up an "independent studio", but we haven't heard anything about that lately.

If Sony's smart, they'll at least make sure these guys release on PlayStation, if not fund them/buy them.

Team_Litt4355d ago

Yeah I don't see these guys wanting to be bought by SONY anytime soon. The team is comprised of ex Sony staffers whose whole team was sacked by SONY.
It would be a loss to gaming if SONY picked these guys up only to sack em down the line due to them being in financial disarray.

DOMination-4355d ago

Exactly. Why would they be exclusive when they Either left Sony willingly or got fired. Multiplat for sure.

isarai4355d ago

well if he got a new studio this quickly i'm pretty sure he's had this in the works for months now(maybe even a year) so maybe that's his reason for leaving, maybe he just wants to make some stuff other than racing games? i don't know, all i know is all these key people leaving sony's playstation division is getting me worried

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CyberCook Dev Announces Mobile VR Social Network, vTime

VRFocus reports on the reveal of vTime, a new mobile virtual reality (VR) social network from Starship, the developer of CyberCook.

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Starship Talks CyberCook, VR Cooking and More

VRFocus- Yesterday saw the announcement of CyberCook, a unique cooking simulation platform that hopes to take cookery classes to the next level with the help of the Gear VR smartphone-based virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD). The announcement marks one of the first examples of VR technology mixing with the food industry, something that has massive potential going forward. VRFocus recently spoke to CyberCook developer Starship about that potential and more.

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Starship Announces Cooking Simulation Cybercook for Gear VR

VRFocus- Virtual reality (VR) has already demonstrated its ability to impact user's everyday lives. That said, VR enthusiasts are yet to see the technology used to enhance cooking. Liverpool-based technology studio Starship is hoping to change that with Cybercook, a new cooking simulation experience coming exclusively to the Gear VR smartphone-based head-mounted display (HMD). The title aims to help users in creating new dishes and preparing ingredients. A demo for the experience launches today over on the Oculus VR Store.