Paramount Consolidates Gaming Studios Under New Paramount Games Studio Banner
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Bobby Pashalidis
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Summary
Paramount has consolidated its gaming studios—Skydance Interactive and Skydance New Media—under a new unified banner called Paramount Games Studio. The move aims to centralize development of games based on Paramount's intellectual properties. Despite delays, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra remains in development, and an unannounced Star Wars title is also in the works. The launch represents a strategic evolution in how Paramount approaches gaming.
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