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Warren Spector's Junction Point acquired by Disney Interactive Studios.
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Disney Interactive Studios today announced that it has acquired Austin, Texas-based Junction Point Studios, a video game development studio led by industry veteran Warren Spector. Junction Point Studios will create new video game franchises and will also bring some of Disney's most beloved franchises to next generation gaming platforms. The studio is currently working on a to be announced next-generation development project.

"I believe that the creative talents of our two companies and our shared ambition to bring distinctive, compelling experiences to gamers make this an ideal alliance," said Warren Spector, president, Junction Point Studios. "We look forward to bringing exciting, innovative and entertaining new experiences to gamers and Disney fans alike."

Junction Point has become the fifth studio in Disney Interactive Studios' growing portfolio of development creative centers. As a talent hub for video game development, Austin adds another region to Disney's internal development studio growth strategy.

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