Jerry Bruckheimer Games is no more

And nothing of value was lost

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Do you remember Jerry Bruckheimer Games? You would be forgiven if you didn’t. After we first heard that the studio would be partnering with MTV in 2007, and then that it had acquired talent from Microsoft and Ubisoft in 2009, it apparently dropped off the radar. In fact, after more than five years since its inception, Jerry Bruckheimer Games has not been credited with producing a single title.

Originally, it was described as a “game incubation studio,” where the team would come up with ideas for games, then send those ideas to other development studios to actually put the games together. While this is likely to be the last we ever hear of Jerry Bruckheimer Games, it would be interesting to hear what kinds of ideas the studio produced, even if those ideas will never come to fruition.

Jerry Bruckheimer Games closed [GameSpot]


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