
Brink is set for release early in 2011 and Gamereactor's Jonas Elfving phoned up senior designer Ed Stern to chat about Brink and The Ark...

The two companies have combined to form Splash Damage Group with backing from investment firm Emona Capital.

The UK studio, best known for its expertise in multiplayer shooters, has been acquired by private-equity investors

Gamespot : The studio, known for its work on franchises like Wolfenstein and Gears of War, has announced its own original game.
This looks, to me, to be the best FPS of 2011. Call me a lunatic, but I'm not much for Killzone (hate the controls - yes, I know you can change them, but still). Anyway, I'm happy to hear SD doing a lot of polish on it. The Mirror's Edge-inspired mechanics have me MORE than enthused (ME being in my top 3 games this gen). Couple that with what looks to be wonderful multiplayer, a fantastic world, and an actual STORY IN AN FPS, and this is pushed up to one of my absolute must-haves.