TT Games

[1] Lego Star Wars was released in 2005 to positive reviews and strong sales, wherefore Traveller's Tales acquired Giant Interactive in April, forming TT Games.

NTT turned out to be incredibly difficult to use, with some animations taking hours more to produce than they would on the old engine.

[9] Follow-up reporting by Fanbyte revealed that management was dismissive of Polygon's investigation and attempted to bury it by releasing a trailer for the game on the same day.

[11] TT Games Publishing was founded as Giant Interactive Entertainment in 2004 by managing director Tom Stone and head of production Jonathan Smith.

[1] Giant Interactive was acquired by Traveller's Tales in April 2005, and the two companies created TT Games.

[11] TT Fusion was founded as Embryonic Studios by Nick Elms, the co-founder of Warthog, in 2005.

[13] TT Games announced the acquisition of the studio on 4 January 2007, at which point Embryonic employed 20 people in its offices in Bollington.

[15] The studio produced the film Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, which was released in May 2013.

[19] Playdemic was founded in 2010 by Paul Gouge and Alex Rigby as a developer of Facebook Platform games.

[6][20] The company was acquired by RockYou in January 2011, and Gouge switched positions from chief executive officer to vice-president and general manager.