London Studio

[5] London Studio developed a virtual reality (VR) rendering technology, called LSSDK, which supports PlayStation 4 and PC.

[6] While VR Worlds received mixed reviews, "London Heist" was critically acclaimed, and the game was commercially successful.

[7] The studio's next game was Blood & Truth, which serves as the successor to the London Heist level.

Set in a modern fantasy London, it was described by studio head Tara Saunders as the company's "most ambitious project to-date".

[9] In February 2024, Sony announced that it was proposing the closure of the studio as part of wider layoffs that includes 8% of the company's workforce, or 900 employees.