To End All Wars developer now known as Chemistry

Chemistry is Kuju Sheffield - Image 1

Are you familiar with the logo above? In case you haven’t heard yet, that is the new name of development studio Kuju Sheffield. The group decided to change its image in preparation for its specialization in Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 and creation of World War I video game title To End All Wars for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Aside from sporting a new name, the development studio recently moved to new premises in central Sheffield as part of its aggressive strategy to expand. Chemistry Studio Head Simeon Pashley commented:

We’ve decided to specialize in Unreal Engine as it’s clearly an awesome next-gen toolset that frees our staff to focus on bringing their creative talents to bear without worrying about the low-level nuts and bolts. It’s also perfect for our future plans as it allows us to look forward without worrying about technology stability.

Speaking about future plans, there is still no information known about To End All Wars except that it will be published by UK-based company Ghostlight and fans will get in sometime in 2008. Aside from this, Chemistry also mentioned that it is currently developing a still-t-be-announced title.

Chemistry is Kuju Sheffield - Image 1

Are you familiar with the logo above? In case you haven’t heard yet, that is the new name of development studio Kuju Sheffield. The group decided to change its image in preparation for its specialization in Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 and creation of World War I video game title To End All Wars for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Aside from sporting a new name, the development studio recently moved to new premises in central Sheffield as part of its aggressive strategy to expand. Chemistry Studio Head Simeon Pashley commented:

We’ve decided to specialize in Unreal Engine as it’s clearly an awesome next-gen toolset that frees our staff to focus on bringing their creative talents to bear without worrying about the low-level nuts and bolts. It’s also perfect for our future plans as it allows us to look forward without worrying about technology stability.

Speaking about future plans, there is still no information known about To End All Wars except that it will be published by UK-based company Ghostlight and fans will get in sometime in 2008. Aside from this, Chemistry also mentioned that it is currently developing a still-t-be-announced title.

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