Sega Racing Studio

Sega Racing Studio
Subsidiary
Industry Video game industry
Fate Acquired by Codemasters
Founded 2005
Defunct April 8, 2008
Headquarters Solihull, England
Key people
Guy Wilday
Products Sega Rally
Parent Codemasters
Website racing.sega.co.uk (archived version 2005-12-18)

Sega Racing Studio (also known as Sega Driving Studio) was a computer and video game developer established in 2005 (based in Solihull, England) for the sole purpose of developing AAA Sega racing titles. The studio had radically expanded from a small group of people to a team of over 60 employees by the year 2007[1] drawing talent from other major British developers such as Rockstar Games, Rare, Codemasters and Criterion Games.[2] Its mission statement was to create driving games for the Western market while paying homage to Sega's legacy in the genre and developing new racing IPs.

The development studio was aiming to become large enough to be able "to be a multi-sku, multi-game studio" and develop multiple titles at the same time. The team was called autonomous from Sega while still being part of the organization.[3]

The studio was headed by Guy Wilday, who was involved in the Colin McRae Rally games[4] and was formerly the head of the studio behind the games and the series producer.[5]

Acquisition by Codemasters

On April 8, 2008, Sega announced the closure of Sega Racing Studio, although no reason was specified for the closure, it has been assumed it was due to lacklustre sales of Sega Rally Revo. At a later time, Sega announced none of the employees were folded into internal studios.[6]

On April 25, 2008, Codemasters announced that it had acquired Sega Racing Studio.[7]

When GRID 2 was announced, the studio was brought back up as Codemasters Racing.

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