Electronic Arts has renewed its partnership with Coldwood Interactive, the creator of the quirky Unravel released earlier this year.
The deal shows that EA is still willing to work with smaller independent teams on games that aren’t blockbusters but still have a certain creative spark. Unravel drew kudos for its unique art style and zany Yarny character. It was the creation of Martin Sahlin, a developer with a small Swedish studio.
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“At EA, we love working with creative and passionate development teams, in our own studios and our partners. Which is why I’m very pleased to announce that we’ve signed a new agreement with Coldwood to work with them on their next project,” Söderlund said.
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“We don’t have any details to share right now, but we look forward to sharing more when the time is right. We could not be more excited to continue working with Martin Sahlin and the great team at Coldwood, and to see the next adventure they bring to life.”
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