Firesprite

Firesprite
Video game developer
Industry Interactive Entertainment
Founded 2013
Headquarters Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
Key people
Graeme Ankers, Lee Carus, Chris Roberts, Stuart Tilley, Stuart Lovegrove
Services Video game development
Number of employees
25
Website Official Site

Firesprite is a [1][2] video game developer formed by former members of the SCE Studio Liverpool based in North England, UK.[3] [4] As of 2013, the team helped develop one of the launch titles for the PlayStation 4, an augmented reality game, The Playroom.

Firesprite was founded by Graeme Ankers as Managing Director, Lee Carus as Art Director, Chris Roberts as Technical Director, Stuart Tilley as Game Director and Stuart Lovegrove as Programming Director.

The studio is staffed by some developers that were part of the original SCE Studio Liverpool when it was still called Psygnosis and the five people in the studio's core leadership team have worked on games for every PlayStation console.

"The founding team met up socially after Studio Liverpool and we talked about all the things we had achieved over the years, the platform launches, the variety of games, going back to Psygnosis days and through to F1 and Wipeout. We knew we wanted to carry on making great games," Ankers told IGN.

Psygnosis was acquired by Sony in 1993 then in 2001 renamed to SCE Studio Liverpool and the entity was closed down in 2012. The studio is probably most well known for the Wipeout series.

At present, Firesprite is working on tools and an engine for a new unannounced project.

Leading staff

Directors/Co-Founders are Graeme Ankers, Lee Carus, Chris Roberts, Stuart Tilley and Stuart Lovegrove [3]

Development history

TitleYearPlatforms
Run Sackboy! Run!2014PlayStation Vita, Android, IOS
The Playroom2013PlayStation 4 with PlayStation Camera

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