Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
In the gaming world, there is a lot of talk from gamers about game studios being “overrated.” Fans and haters of different critically acclaimed studios battle it out on forums all across the internet ...
The studio that created the SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALS video games has shut down after 17 years. In a tweet, Zipper Interactive, a Redmond, Wash.-based console game studio owned by Sony, announced that it ...
Since Sony acquired the studio in 2002, Zipper Interactive has spent the past decade doing one thing and one thing only: Making tactical military shooting games for Playstations. What started with ...
With another year comes another Seattle game studio closure from Sony. Zipper Interactive is best known for its bestselling SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs franchise, which sold over 12 million units. The ...
MAG developer Zipper Interactive may be shut down next week. We reported last week that Zipper Interactive, the creators of titles such as MAG and the revolutionary SOCOM series, was on thin ice. Well ...
Sony has decided to close Zipper Interactive, the Redmond-based game development studio founded in 1995 and acquired by the video game giant six years ago. The news comes as Sony closes out its fiscal ...
Jeremy Dunham, senior community manager for Zipper Interactive, has announced over on the game's official blog some information regarding the next update for MAG. Zipper promised more information on ...
Well, it seems the final nail has been put in this rumor’s coffin. Rumors abound were circulating the internet this week and last about the possible closure of Zipper Interactive, one of Sony’s ...
Zipper Interactive, known for SOCOM, was closed earlier this year, but rising from its ashes is a new studio called nobodinos. David Kern, a principle technical artist at Zipper, and Russ Phillips, ...
Sometimes, rumors run rampant around the Internet and are just plain falsifications. Other times, unfortunately, they turn out to be true. This appears to be the case with Zipper Interactive. Sony ...