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  1. Rockstar Games UK Limited (formerly DMA Design Limited and Rockstar North Limited) is a British video game development company and a studio of Rockstar Games based in Edinburgh. The company was founded as DMA Design in Dundee in 1987 by David Jones , soon hiring former classmates Mike Dailly , Russell Kay, and Steve Hammond.

  2. Oct 12, 2020 · As first reported by TheGamer, Ruffian Games became Rockstar Dundee on October 6, with Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two Interactive, taking ownership of the Scotland studio on October 1. Back ...

  3. Oct 14, 2020 · The studio is known for its work on Crackdown and help with porting Halo: Reach to PC. The team has joined Rockstar as Rockstar Dundee to work on future unannounced projects. "We are thrill ...

  4. www.gematsu.com › rockstar-games › rockstar-dundeeRockstar Dundee - Gematsu

    Rockstar Dundee, formerly Ruffian Games, is a video game developer headquartered in Dundee, Scotland, and a subsidiary of Rocsktar Games. It is known for Crackdown 2, Fragmental, and RADtv.

  5. Oct 17, 2020 · October 17 2020, 8:49am. Rockstar Games has said it is “thrilled” to be making a return to Dundee. Earlier this week the Tele reported Rockstar Games, the multi-million pound company behind ...

  6. Oct 12, 2020 · As reported by TheGamer, Ruffian Games (located in Dundee, Scotland) was officially purchased and renamed Rockstar Dundee. Information points to the two companies collaborating as early as last year, but in the meantime, the acquisition was completed and the name change finalized last week on October 6. Ruffian Games was formed in 2008 by ...

  7. Rockstar Dundee (formerly Ruffian Games) is a British video game developer based in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded in April 2008 by Gary Liddon, Billy Thomson, and Gareth Noyce. The company is best known for developing Crackdown 2 and helping with the development of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Rockstar Dundee is comprised of 40 employees as of 2020[1] and originally included veterans of the defunct Realtime Worlds, itself founded by former employees of DMA Design. Select members of the