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Crystal Dynamics To Reveal New I.P. This Year

By Ishaan . January 3, 2012 . 12:29pm

Crystal Dynamics To Reveal New I.P. This Year

Crystal Dynamics, Square Enix’s Tomb Raider studio, will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2012, a post at the Square Enix Members Europe blog reveals. While Crystal Dynamics will spend 2012 preparing Tomb Raider for release, they’ll also introduce a new I.P. this year.

 

In 2011, Square Enix said their plan for the future was to focus on ten strong franchises. Here’s a chart they showed last May, sharing which studios were working on what properties:

 

Crystal Dynamics To Reveal New I.P. This Year

Since then, we’ve seen a few developments, which might mean that the chart is now outdated. For instance, in addition to Deus Ex, Eidos Montréal are working on Thief 4 and a third major project as well, for which Square Enix will create 100 new jobs at the studio. A quick look at their Jobs page shows that a fourth and fifth project are in the works, too.

 

Additionally, Square also recently set up a second studio in Montréal, dubbed Square Enix Montréal. At present, this studio is assisting IO Interactive with the development of Hitman: Absolution, as well as developing their own separate Hitman game, possibly titled Hitman: Profession.

 

Finally, there’s also Square Enix London Studios, who are now overseeing the development of True Crime: Hong Kong, which they revived after the original publisher, Activision, cancelled development. We’re not sure if that counts as a new I.P. or not, but Square will be releasing the title under a different name, as they didn’t purchase the True Crime brand itself.

 

In November, Square Enix president, Yoichi Wada, stated that the company would reveal 2-3 new properties “within a few years”. It sounds like we’ll get to see at least one of those this year.


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  • malek86

    The lack of Legacy of Kain makes me a sad panda. Unless they are actually making a reboot and counting it as “new original IP”.

    • http://www.siliconera.com Ishaan

      No, I don’t think they would call Legacy of Kain a new franchise, considering that isn’t the case with any of the other existing franchises Square’s publishing.

  • http://tristsantithesis.tumblr.com/ Tsunayoshi Sawada

    Ah this headline excites me, one of my favorite words is in the title!  Hopefully it is something genre defining that blurs the line between cinema and game. I would be excited.  I also hope they announce a sequel to Tomb Raider! Its going to be great to finally play a Tomb Raider game, after the delightful movies, Ive been dying to experience the franchise.

    • Neckbear

      “Hopefully it is something genre defining that blurs the line between cinema and game.”

      God no, we don’t need more of those. Give me actual games, for the love of god!

  • Lexaus_the_Alchemist

    Wait what has the Wimbledon studio done recently? Unless that’s just another name for SE London Studios.

    Other than that, this definitely shows that SE is capable of working on multiple things at once and not just “Why aren’t they working on FF VS XIII?!”. Then again, that game should be one of their main priorities of finishing up and putting it in the peoples hands. FF has a lot to prove to show that SE hasn’t lost touch with consumers (not counting the relatively recent FF Type-0).

  • http://www.facebook.com/JaeWhy SasuleUchiha

    I rather hope they revive their old games like Secret of Mana than making new one but anyhow I’m excited to hear what new IP’s they’ll establish.

  • Solomon_Kano

    I’m very excited by all of these new IPs. I think CD should deliver something awesome, seeing how Tomb Raider is looking. Go SE, go! Go! Go!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ricardo-Guedes/100000507969412 Ricardo Guedes

    Legay of Kain, anyone?

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