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.

[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.

[20] When RockYou faced financial instability later that year, Playdemic performed a management buyout.