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On April 30th, 2015, Playtonic Games revealed their first game: ''[[Yooka-Laylee]].''<ref>http://www.playtonicgames.com/introducing-yooka-laylee/</ref>
 
On April 30th, 2015, Playtonic Games revealed their first game: ''[[Yooka-Laylee]].''<ref>http://www.playtonicgames.com/introducing-yooka-laylee/</ref>
 
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*[[Chris Woods]] (Operations Manager)
 
*[[Chris Woods]] (Operations Manager)
 
*[[James Lawrence]] (Engineer)
 
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*Josué Candela
   
 
===Non-Staff Helping Yooka-Laylee===
 
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Karn Bianco.PNG|[[Karn Bianco]]: Ex-Incredible Engineer
 
Karn Bianco.PNG|[[Karn Bianco]]: Ex-Incredible Engineer
 
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Revision as of 06:52, 9 September 2017

Playtonic Games logo

Playtonic Games is a game studio formed largely from veterans of the famous game development company Rare, Ltd.

History

Playtonic Games was incorporated on August 12th, 2014.

Playtonic Games first revealed their company on February 10th, 2015.[1]

On April 30th, 2015, Playtonic Games revealed their first game: Yooka-Laylee.[2]

Games

List of staff

Developers

Non-Staff Helping Yooka-Laylee

Guest Voice Actors

Retired

Gallery

Employees

Retired

Old Logos

Trivia

  • In 2012 before Playtonic Games was formed, Ex-Rare members tried to get back together once already. However, everyone was working on other projects, and ultimately failed in the end.[3]
  • Playtonic is a play on the words Platonic, meaning "intimate and affectionate but not sexual," and Play, referring to the fact they are video game producers.

External Links

References