Sucker Punch Productions/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Sucker Punch Productions, with more to be added overtime.

Rocket: Robot On Wheels (1999): The "SUCKER PUNCH" text is white with a 3-D effect and a black drop shadow on a red oval. The URL "suckerpunch.com" is seen below in Comic Sans.

Sly Cooper And The Thievius Raccoonus (2002): The screen zooms out from a shot of the moon, a crow covering part of it (actually Clockwerk, the game's final boss), to reveal a rooftop with a wooden water tower with the Sucker Punch logo on it, "A" and "PRODUCTION" in white above and below respectively. The screen zooms in as we hear the sound of a glass window shattering. An alarm goes off as a spotlight shines on the water tower and Sly (who can only be seen as a silhouette) jumps out of the window, running across the roof and jumping down near the chimney. The camera moves closer to the tower as the logo fades to black.

Sly 2: Band Of Thieves (2004): We start on a shot of a large pyramid in a desert town, which pans to the rooftop of a building. Sly (as a silhouette, like last time) jumps onto the rooftop and runs toward the camera, being joined by Murray and Bentley. They run past a red billboard on the right with the Sucker Punch logo with "a" and "PRODUCTION" on it not unlike before, just in a more standard font. The three thieves jump to the next building and run off, leaving the billboard on the right before fade-out.

Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves (2005): The Thievius Raccoonus (a brown book with golden flourishes) drops down onto a bluish-gray background, with dust puffing from it as it hits the surface. It opens up to reveal its pages, and we pan through them before "A SUCKER PUNCH PRODUCTION" (like before, but with the words "A" and "PRODUCTION" in Bangers), in addition to two stars, can be seen on the bottom of the right page. Everything but the logo fades out and becomes colorized, with a cream-colored oval and "A PRODUCTION", black text and red stars. It zooms in as the screen fades out.

Infamous (2009): Segueing from the Sony Computer Entertainment logo with a TV glitch effect, the screen zooms out through a star-shaped hole cut out of a red background as the Sucker Punch logo (black text on white oval) forms around it. The entire logo looks like it was crudely made with paint as splatters can be seen around it, and everything is on a gray, pavement-like background with red splotches covering it. "A SUCKER PUNCH PRODUCTION" is seen below. A pulse of blue electricity then envelops the logo (referencing the game's main character, Cole MacGrath, and his electric superpowers), turning the logo blue with scan lines, which soon fizzles out.

Infamous 2 (2011): Starting with a transition like the first game's variant, the screen is blasted with blue electricity, forming the Sucker Punch logo (resembling how it had before with the paint-like design) on a dark gray background. The logo gives off a bit of electricity, and "A SUCKER PUNCH PRODUCTION" appears below. The logo is electrocuted one more time before the logo ends.

Infamous: Festival of Blood (2011): Same as the inFAMOUS 2 variant, except the lightning is red, the background is a stained brown and the oval in the logo is red.

Infamous: Second Son (2014): The screen is spray-painted white and the Sucker Punch logo appears within, missing the red star at first before it is filled in. The star drips a bit of paint (as well as either side of the rectangle), as "A SUCKER PUNCH PRODUCTION" appears. The screen is painted back to black, with only the star remaining as it fades out.

Infamous: First Light (2014): Several strings of purple light zoom past and around the screen, before forming the Sucker Punch logo in the center, which has a slight electricity effect to it for the remainder of the logo. The star hangs around as the logo fades out like last time.

Ghost of Tsushima (2020): The Sucker Punch logo pops into view, as white, ghoulish power is formed from the right of the rectangle. The logo looks somewhat worn, with the letters painted with a brush. The logo is whisked away.