
Deep Silver has unveiled the new logo and website today for Dambuster Studios, and delayed the developer’s Homefront: The Revolution to 2016.
The Nottingham studio was formed in July 24. It employs 126 staff, the vast majority being veterans of the defunct Crytek UK, and is led by Homefront: The Revolution director Hasit Zala.
“We are excited that Deep Silvers acquisition of the Homefront IP and assets from Crytek has allowed development of Homefront: The Revolution to continue with minimum disruption,” said Zala in a press release. “The team here believes we are working on something truly special.”
Deep Silver CEO Klemens Kundratitz added, “Dambuster Studios are an extraordinarily talented group. We are giving the team every opportunity to turn Homefront: The Revolution into a best-selling title, and have set a 2016 release date to provide them the time they need to achieve this. You can expect to hear more about the game later this year.”
View Homefront‘s updated box art and the Dambuster Studios logo at the gallery.