Twisted Pixel Game Studio Has Spun Out From Microsoft

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Twisted Pixel is the studio behind the 2009 IGF finalist and 2008 PAX 10 Audience Choice Award winning game The Maw, followed by the award winning Splosion Man, Comic Jumper, Ms. Splosion Man, Kinect exclusive The Gunstringer, and Xbox One launch title LocoCycle. Twisted Pixel was acquired by Microsoft in 2011. Today, Twisted Pixel and Microsoft announced that Twisted Pixel will spin-out from Microsoft Studios.

“Microsoft has been an incredible partner since day one and we’ve always kept a background dialog open with them about the idea of returning to an independent studio model if the timing made sense for us,” said Josh Bear, Twisted Pixel co-founder and creative director.

Microsoft Studios has published six Twisted Pixel titles including the multi-award-winning Xbox 360 game “The Maw,” followed by acclaimed titles “Splosion Man,” “Comic Jumper,” “Ms. Splosion Man,” “The Gunstringer” and “LocoCycle.”

“Twisted Pixel has been a great partner to Microsoft Studios, bringing a range of innovative new experiences to Xbox fans around the globe,” said John Needham, Microsoft Studios General Manager. “I can’t wait to see what this talented team creates next and look forward to bringing their outstanding games to Xbox and Windows 10.”

“This transition has been in the works for a few months, with both parties working together to lay the groundwork for us to spin out and become independent again,” said Bill Muehl, executive producer for Twisted Pixel. “We’re looking forward to the new relationships and platforms this will open up to us and continuing our strong partnership with Microsoft on future titles for their platforms.”

Twisted Pixel will continue development of original games.

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