Black Rock Studios, the developers behind explosive racer Split/Second, have been shut down by owners Disney. Those laid off have already formed two new studios, called Roundcube Entertainment and ShortRound Games. [Eurogamer]
After a successful debut on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, Disney’s destruction-driver racer Split/Second gets down-sized and down-to-business on the PSP this holiday season.
As part of our neverending mission to tell you what video game is now turning left four times at 160km/h on Saturday, let’s check in with Joey Logano and the No. 20 GameStop Toyota.
Can you imagine how much creating a television show set that looked like this would cost if Split/Second was a real reality television show?
Part racing game, part blowing stuff up, Black Rock Studio’s Split/Second hits May 21 in North America, Disney Interactive Studios announced today.
I can be happy in second place, happier in third. At least if I’m playing Disney and Black Rock’s upcoming racing game Split/Second.