SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 3, 2005: Further enhancing its internal development capabilities, Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today announced that it has acquired game developer Toys For Bob. As a ...
Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Crash Bandicoot developer Toys for Bob will split from Activision to become a privately owned studio, the company announced. “This opportunity allows us to return to our ...
Toys for Bob is about to start a grand and exciting new era, breaking off from Activision Blizzard and Microsoft and venturing out on its own as an indie studio. Where earlier this year, the company’s ...
It hasn’t been a good year for video game developers and publishers, and we’re just now at the end of February! There have been over 7000 job layoffs in the first two months, with 5400+ coming in ...
Toys For Bob, the Activision studio behind Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, and Skylanders, has announced that it’s now going independent. All the way back in 2005, Activision acquired Toys For Bob ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Video game publisher Activision Inc. announced Tuesday that it has acquired Novato, Calif.-based game developer Toys for Bob for an undisclosed sum. Santa Monica, Calif.
Toys For Bob, known for Crash Bandicoot 4 and Spyro, leaves Activision to reclaim its roots. Despite challenges, the company expresses gratitude and optimism for their future as being independent. Get ...
Toys For Bob might no longer be owned by Activision, and subsequently Microsoft, but it is partnering with Xbox on its next game. Back in March, Toys For Bob announced that it was going independent, ...
Activision studio Toys for Bob has announced that it's leaving the corporate rat race and is spinning off as an independent developer. This comes just weeks after Activision Blizzard's parent company ...
Former Activision studio Toys for Bob just announced a partnership with Xbox to release its first game after spinning off as an independent entity. The company, which developed recent entries in the ...
As part of plans to expand its internal development division, US publisher Activision has signed an agreement to acquire California-based development studio Toys for Bob (TFB). Under the terms of the ...
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