Rebellion Acquires Core Design
Company buys the development studio from Eidos, but not the name..
Date: Friday, June 16, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

The Rebellion Group announced today that it has reached an agreement with SCi Entertainment Group plc to purchase the staff and physical assets of Core Design. The deal will see the Rebellion group acquire the Derby studios and staff of Core Design, who will continue to work with Eidos on a new project and will be re-named [Rebellion Derby]. The Core Design name and valuable IPs will be retained by Eidos. The acquisition forms an important part of Rebellion's strategy to become one of Europe's leading independent studios.

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