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New TimeSplitters to be developed by original creators

New TimeSplitters to be developed by original creators

Posted on May 20, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Deep Silver has announced that the new TimeSplitters game will be developed by a ‘reformed’ Free Radical Design, the developer that worked on the original series.

In a Twitter statement, Deep Silver confirmed that it is reforming Free Radical Design as a new studio, headed up by studio (and TimeSplitters) veterans Steve Ellis and David Doak.

The statement emphasizes that development on this new TimeSplitters hasn’t started yet, calling the new studio “an exciting first step in the process”. So it’s unlikely we’ll get our hands on the new TimeSplitters for a while yet.
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