Sega to shut down Medieval 2: Total War studio
Sega's Australian studio, notable for Medieval 2: Total War and London Games 2012, will be shut down later this year.
Sega's Australian studio is reportedly set to shut down sometime later this year. It most recently worked on the London 2012 tie-in game, but was best known for its work on Medieval 2: Total War.
Sega confirmed the closure to Kotaku, simply saying it will be shut down "later this year." It then told Eurogamer that the company is under consultation and can't comment on details of the closure.
The studio was formerly known as Creative Assembly Australia, during its work on the Total War series. The main office of The Creative Assembly is located in the United Kingdom, and responsible for the more recent Total War: Shogun 2 and upcoming Total War: Rome 2.
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Sega's Australian studio, notable for Medieval 2: Total War and London Games 2012, will be shut down later this year.-
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This studio was almost single-handedly destroyed by one terrible person getting the producer position and being such a horrible fuck-up of a human being that virtually the entire core team quit or were fired over the course of a year or so. The abortion that was Stormrise was the direct result and SEGA stepped in after that and gutted the place.
Terrible that this was allowed to happen, it was a tight-knit and incredibly talented team until that one person was allowed to destroy it.