Playtonic Games


Playtonic Games is a British independent video game developer. It was founded in 2014 and it consists almost entirely of former members of Rare.

History

Playtonic Games was founded in late 2014 by Steve Hurst, Steve Mayles, Gavin Price, Jens Restemeier, Mark Stevenson, and Chris Sutherland, all of whom previously worked at Rare. Of the founders, Price assumed the role of studio head. They were later joined by Grant Kirkhope and Steven Hurst. The first game the company worked on was codenamed "Project Ukelele", which was described as a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie. The team launched a Kickstarter campaign for the project, and it managed to reach the stretch goal of US$1 million within 24 hours. In part due to the campaign's success, the team's attention was often diverted to other aspects such as making merchandise items instead of focusing on game's development, and some choices related to game development were forced as well due to them being promised in the campaign.
Project Ukelele was eventually unveiled as the 3D platformer Yooka-Laylee, which was released in 2017 to mixed critical reviews. Playtonic followed up on Yooka-Laylee with their second game, a 2.5D spinoff named Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. While bearing similarities with the Donkey Kong Country series, the team opted not to use the moniker "spiritual successor" to market the game, unlike with Yooka-Laylee. Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair was released in 2019 to a more positive reception than Yooka-Laylee.

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