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Frontier to move and expand
May 9, 2005
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Frontier Developments | 9th May 2005. Cambridge, UK. Frontier Developments, the highly respected independent UK game development studio behind hits including the No.1* RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3 and the eagerly anticipated Wallace & Gromit game 'Curse of the Were-Rabbit', today announced its move to new, larger offices in Cambridge. Located on the world-renowned Cambridge Science Park, set up by the University's Trinity College, the sizeable new facilities will accommodate all of the expanding developer's 85 internal staff under one roof, whilst also allowing for the additional staff the company is recruiting as it gears up to deliver a growing roster of high-profile projects.
David Walsh, Managing Director of Frontier commented, 'It's an exciting time for Frontier, with a very strong mix of titles in production related to a number of top franchises, including our original IP and work on next generation consoles and handhelds. We take a long term view of our business and the new offices give us the physical space we need to grow as well as offering top-class infrastructure, including high-speed connections to the Internet backbone, and even closer proximity to a highly talented workforce. Cambridge Science Park is a prestigious location and Frontier is now neighbours with some of the world's leading high-tech companies, a fact which reflects games' emergence as a key driver of technology and entertainment and Frontier's position at the cutting edge of both.'
David Braben, Chairman and founder of Frontier added, 'We've firmly established ourselves as one of the most creative and reliable game studios in the world over a long period. Our teams thrive on the challenges of delivering high quality, innovative games on time. The world of game development is about to go through another major transition in its short history and Frontier is ready to meet the challenges and opportunities that are on the horizon.'
Frontier celebrated a U.S. Christmas No.1* in 2004 with its PC title RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, in June will release the first expansion pack, "Soaked!", for that game and has most recently announced its development of a multi-format console game based on Aardman Animations'/Dreamworks' forthcoming Wallace and Gromit feature film, 'Curse of the Were-Rabbit.'
The new offices are located at:
306 Cambridge Science Park,
Milton Road,
Cambridge,
CB4 0WG.
T: 01223 394300
Further information on Frontier including details of current vacancies and how to apply directly can be found on Frontier's web-site, www.frontier.co.uk.
All media enquiries please contact:
Alison Beasley, Lincoln Beasley PR
T: 01608 645756
M: 07966 449130
About Frontier
BAFTA nominated Frontier is based in Cambridge, UK and is one of the games industry's leading independent developers, having built upon the innovative creations of founder David Braben, co-author of the seminal 'Elite'. Frontier works with a number of top publishers and is currently developing for PlayStation2, GameCube, Xbox, PC, as well as handheld and mobile platforms. Additionally, Frontier is developing stunning leading edge proprietary technology for the next generation of games consoles.
Frontier has a proven reputation for original game design and commercial success, and aims to revolutionise perceptions of what gaming is all about by using innovative technical and artistic approaches on all leading-edge gaming platforms. It received three BAFTA nominations and various awards for its recent console games "Dog's Life" and "Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo", and scored a Christmas 2004 No.1* position in the USA with its RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3 PC title, which has also been the recipient of various awards and a prestigious Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences nomination.
More information on Frontier can be found at www.frontier.co.uk
The Frontier logo is a trademark of Frontier Developments Ltd. All other trademarks and Copyright are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners
Source: The NPD Group
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