The developer behind Lost Planet 3 has officially closed its doors.
Spark Unlimited confirmed the news on its official Twitter, stating that all staff have been laid off and future projects have been canceled.
"Elvis has left the building," the studio wrote. "Good night and drive safe."
The studio's next title was reportedly a free-to-play action-adventure game, although the company was believed to have been working on multiple projects.
Spark Unlimited was formed in 2002 and worked on numerous franchises during this time, including Call of Duty, Lost Planet and Ninja Gaiden. It also developed new IPs in the form of Legendary and Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, the latter which was panned by critics upon its release.
The studio's most successful release was Call of Duty: Finest Hour on PS2, which bagged a Metacritic of 76.
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