Visceral Games developer Jim Doss previews the Super Smash Bros-inspired Little Orbit's Kung Fu Panda Showdown of Legendary Legends game in this exclusive gameplay interview.

Visceral Games, formerly known as EA Redwood Shores, was an American video game developer studio owned by Electronic Arts. In 1998, Electronic Arts moved from San Mateo, California to a new corporate headquarters building which they had constructed in Redwood Shores, California. In this move, they founded a new division at this location, named EA Redwood Shores, which operated under the general ‘EA Games’ brand.

Gotta wonder why Starcraft: Ghost literally became a ghost.

The Dead Space remake might have brought the franchise back, but much like all the other studios EA felled, Visceral Games itself remains dead.
Visceral games and Sledgehammer games is Striking Distance studios now and they're making the Callisto Protocol 😊
"EA reacts to what other publishers are creating rather than striking out on its own."
Man...this really describes them perfectly. I suppose Capcom making resident evil remakes made them interested in dead space. I feel a bit guilty even purchasing this remake now. Maybe I wait for callisto protocol.