Toys for Bob Inc. is an American video game developer based in Novato, California. As the creators of the award-winning Star Control and Skylanders series, the studio was founded by Paul Reiche III, Fred Ford, and Terry Falls in 1989….Toys for Bob.
| Type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Parent | Activision |
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What happened with Toys for Bob?
Unfortunately, Activision seems to have had other plans for the studio; Toys for Bob is now being repurposed to provide support mainly for Season 3 of Call of Duty: Warzone and a notable portion of the studio’s employees have reportedly left the company.
What happened to toys for Bob?
Around this time, Toys for Bob was operating with Paul Reiche, Fred Ford, and his brother Ken Ford, with freelancers hired for key tasks. The studio pitched their next game to Sega, but their contacts at the company had already left for Crystal Dynamics, which led Toys for Bob to secure a publishing agreement with them instead.
What happened to toys for Bob and Crystal Dynamics?
Through the late 1990s, Toys for Bob developed several games for Crystal Dynamics, including The Horde, Pandemonium!, and The Unholy War. In the early 2000s, the studio transitioned to working on licensed games (particularly for The Walt Disney Company ), and parted ways with Crystal Dynamics.
Who owns totaltoys for Bob?
Toys For Bob is owned by Activision. We’ve been together for over 20 year, made a bunch of games, like Madagascar 1 & 2, Tony Hawks’ Downhill Jam, and the Star Control series if you want to go way back.
Why did toys for Bob make Skylanders?
Toys for Bob created the Skylanders series when Activision merged with Vivendi Games and got the Spyro franchise. The developers at Toys for Bob had already been experimenting with toy-game interaction, and felt the technology would be ideal for Spyro ‘ s rich universe of characters.