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Surprise Attack Out Of Beta: Hold Onto Your Butts, Video Games!

Kotaku AU

After the closure of some of Australia’s biggest game development studios last year, a lot of developers decided to go indie. Among those marching towards independence was the marketing director of THQ and Blue Tongue Studios, Chris Wright. We wrote about his new project back in October, and now we’re pleased to announce that Surprise Attack is operating commercially.


October 5, 2011
In Real Life

Surprise Attack: When A THQ Marketing Director Goes Indie

Kotaku AU

When a developer leaves a big studio to go independent, no one even bats an eyelid anymore. But when a marketing director of two of Australia’s biggest game development studios goes indie… well, no one’s really done it before. At least, not the way that Chris Wright is doing it.