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Guerrilla Games is a Dutch video game development studio based in Amsterdam. The studio was originally founded as Lost Boys Games in 2000 by Hermen Hulst and Arjan Brussee, before being re-established as Guerrilla in 2003. The studio is best known for the Killzone and Horizon series for PlayStation consoles. Guerrilla would be purchased by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2005, and is currently part of the SCE Worldwide Studios group.
Lost Boys Games/Formula
(2000-2003)
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Guerrilla Games
(November 2, 2004-)
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