SIE Japan Studio
SIE Japan Studio, also known as Japan Studio, was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo, known for PlayStation games such as Knack, Gravity Rush, Astro’s Playroom and Bloodborne.
In 2021, Japan Studio was effectively closed when Sony confirmed it would centralise its development operations around Team ASOBI.
SIE Japan Studio News
Sony has revealed some of PS Plus’s new classic, PS4 and PS5 games
Plus users who already purchased classic games will receive them at no additional cost
It looks like Venom actor Tony Todd is motion capturing for Spider-Man 2
The actor was confirmed to be voicing the character last year
Sony has filed a new trademark for Knack
The last game in the franchise, Knack 2, was released in 2017
Silent Hill’s creator thinks a remake would ‘need a rethink’
Keiichiro Toyama says it's easier to remake an action game like Resident Evil
Interview: Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama on returning to horror with ‘Slitterhead’
The Bokeh Game Studio head discusses his new project, the horror genre and Silent Hill's reported return
Slitterhead announced from Silent Hill creators
The horror game comes from Keiichiro Toyama and more Silent Hill vets
Top game designers pay tribute to Ico on its 20th anniversary in Japan
Sakurai, Druckmann, Suda and Guillermo del Toro all share their thoughts on the PS2 classic
Miyazaki says there would have been no Dark Souls without Ico
Sony's PS2 gem was the game that encouraged him to become a game designer
Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2 casts the Candyman as Venom
Tony Todd is best known as the iconic horror villain
Sony has sold 1 million PS5s in Japan faster than PS4
Platform reaches sales milestone in 10 months, ahead of PS4 but behind PS3