San Diego Studio
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Predecessors
Founded2001 (2001)
Headquarters,
US
ProductsMLB The Show
ParentPlayStation Studios
Websitesonysandiegostudio.games

San Diego Studio is an American video game developer based in Sorrento Valley, San Diego. A first-party studio for Sony Interactive Entertainment, it is responsible for MLB: The Show games. The studio also developed the NBA series, The Mark of Kri, Pain, High Velocity Bowling, and Sports Champions.

History

San Diego Studio was founded through a merger of Red Zone Interactive and 989 Sports.[1] Red Zone Interactive, a San Diego-based development studio, was founded in December 1997 by former employees of Sony Interactive Studios America (SISA), the sole in-house studio of the Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) between 1995 and 1998.[2] SISA was later renamed 989 Studios before being merged into SCEA in February 2000, with the "989" label being retained as a brand name.[3] Red Zone Interactive's NFL GameDay series was among the games published under the "989 Sports" label.[4][5] SCEA acquired Red Zone Interactive in January 2001, including its 65 employees led by president Chris Whaley.[2][4] San Diego Studio was formally founded in 2001.[6]

Games developed

Year Title Platform(s)
2002 The Mark of Kri PlayStation 2
2005 NBA 2005 PlayStation Portable
NBA '06: featuring the Life Vol. 1 PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
2006 MLB 06: The Show
NBA '07: featuring the Life Vol. 2 PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
2007 MLB 07: The Show
NBA '08: Games of the Week
Pain PlayStation 3
High Velocity Bowling
2008 MLB 08: The Show PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
NBA 09: The Inside
2009 MLB 09: The Show
NBA 10: The Inside PlayStation Portable
Pinball Heroes
2010 MLB 10: The Show PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
ModNation Racers PlayStation Portable
Sports Champions PlayStation 3
2011 MLB 11: The Show PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest PlayStation 3
2012 ModNation Racers: Road Trip PlayStation Vita
MLB 12: The Show PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3
Sports Champions 2 PlayStation 3
LittleBigPlanet Karting PlayStation 3
2013 MLB 13: The Show PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3
2014 MLB 14: The Show PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
2015 MLB 15: The Show
Guns Up! PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android
2016 MLB The Show 16 PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Kill Strain PlayStation 4
2017 MLB The Show 17
Drawn to Death
StarBlood Arena
2018 MLB The Show 18
2019 MLB The Show 19
2020 MLB The Show 20
2021 MLB The Show 21 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
2022 MLB The Show 22 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch
2023 MLB The Show 23 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch

References

  1. Moriarty, Colin (April 20, 2012). "Sony San Diego: The Story of a Sports Powerhouse". IGN.
  2. 1 2 "Sony Acquires Red Zone Interactive" (Press release). Sony Computer Entertainment America. January 22, 2001 via GameZone.
  3. IGN Staff (February 4, 2000). "Sony Swallows 989 Studios". IGN.
  4. 1 2 "Sony Buys NFL Game Day Developer Red Zone Interactive". Gamasutra. January 22, 2001.
  5. "Sony Unit Buys Game Developers Red Zone Interactive, Naughty Dog". The Wall Street Journal. January 22, 2001.
  6. "Studio Life". San Diego Studio. 2019.
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