SIE Foster City Studio

Foster City Studio
Development Branch
Industry Interactive entertainment
Founded 1998
Founder Sony Computer Entertainment
Headquarters Foster City, California, U.S.
Products Video Games
Services Video game development
Owner Sony
Parent SIE Worldwide Studios
Website http://www.worldwidestudios.net/fostercity

Foster City Studio is a video game developer part of SIE Worldwide Studios which is owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. As implied by its name, it is based in Foster City, California and was established in 1998. It is mostly responsible for overseeing the development of first party games by external developers. It co-developed the SOCOM US Navy SEALS series with Zipper Interactive, and the Sly Cooper series with Sucker Punch Productions.

Games

Series Platform Years Notes
Syphon Filter series PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable 1999–2007 Co-developed with Bend Studio (formerly known as Eidetic)
Jak and Daxter series PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 2001–present Co-developed with Naughty Dog, Ready at Dawn Studios, High Impact Games and Mass Media
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs series PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 2002–present Co-developed with Zipper Interactive and Slant Six Games
Sly Cooper series PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita 2002–present Co-developed with Sucker Punch Productions and Sanzaru Games
Ratchet & Clank series PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable 2002–present Co-developed with Insomniac Games, High Impact Games, Sanzaru Games and Idol Minds
Resistance series PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita 2006–present Co-developed with Insomniac Games, Bend Studio and Nihilistic
Uncharted series PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita 2007–present Co-developed with Naughty Dog and Bend Studio
Infamous series PlayStation 3 2009–present Co-developed with Sucker Punch Productions
CounterSpy PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita 2014 Co-developed with Dynamighty
Helldivers PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita 2015 Co-developed with Arrowhead Game Studios

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