Neversoft got a bum rap. They were connected with two of the most popular franchises of their time, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Guitar Hero, pumping out game after game for series with rabid followings ...
Today is the final day of independent operation for 20-year-old games studio Neversoft, best known for its work developing Tony Hawk's titles and later Guitar Hero games. Always hard (to say goodbye).
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Neversoft as we know it is no more. The studio that brought us the Tony Hawk series of skateboarding games has officially merged with Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward. Parent company Activision ...
Neversoft, the studio best known for its work on the Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero series, closed its studio today as part of a merger with Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward. To commemorate the closure ...
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Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero developer Neversoft shut up shop today, but it did so in high style. Neversoft is being folded into Infinity Ward to create one huge mega-studio, which will presumably be ...
Looking back on the debut of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater in 1999, it's still amazing that Neversoft was able get the PlayStation to handle its impressive 3D engine. The reason to look back that far helps ...
Original Story: Neversoft will soon be nevermore, according to an Activision internal memo obtained by Giant Bomb. According to the site, Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg sent a memo to ...
Over the weekend, Giant Bomb posted a memo from Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg, revealing that Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater developer (they also helped out on Modern Warfare 3) Neversoft would be ...
Neversoft, the developer behind the Tony Hawk series, announced that it will be tied to an upcoming "Call of Duty" release. Activision/Treyarch Neversoft, the developer behind the Tony Hawk series, ...
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Tony Hawk developer Neversoft would be handling future iterations of the Guitar Hero franchise instead of series creator Harmonix. At the time, it seemed like a ...