Sheffield video game developer acquires Gateshead digital art and design studio
Sumo Digital, the Sheffield-based video game developer, has announced the acquisition of the digital art and design studio, Atomhawk.
Founded in 2009, Gateshead-based Atomhawk’s portfolio features work on movies and games across PC, console and virtual reality platforms: including Marvel Studios’ ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and games ‘Injustice 2’ and ‘Eve: Valkyrie’ (VR).
Carl Cavers, CEO of Sumo Digital said, “Atomhawk continues to build an impressive track record across games, film and digital media.
“Both companies will continue to operate independently with the acquisition allowing us to accelerate growth across the group.”
Cumron Ashtiani, managing director of Atomhawk, added: “This investment and strategic support enables us to realise our ambitions to drive Atomhawk forward – expanding the creative services we offer and the imminent opening of a second studio in North America. “
Sumo Digital, backed by Perwyn, adds Atomhawk to the group with terms remaining undisclosed.
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