Key facts
- Paramount Skydance has launched Paramount Games Studio.
- The new studio combines Skydance's two existing game studios.
- Video games are now a core content strategy pillar for Paramount Skydance.
- This initiative aligns with the company's TV, film, and streaming content.
- Amy Hennig's Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra and an untitled Star Wars game are part of the portfolio.
- Tony Driscoll, former Epic Games executive, will lead the new division.
Paramount Skydance has officially launched Paramount Games Studio, a new division dedicated to video game development and publishing. This strategic move integrates Skydance's two pre-existing game studios into a single entity. The establishment of Paramount Games Studio signifies the company's commitment to making video games a central component of its overall content strategy, placing it on par with its television, film, and streaming operations. This initiative is part of a broader reshaping of Paramount Skydance under CEO David Ellison over the past year. The studio's portfolio already includes Amy Hennig's upcoming Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra and an untitled Star Wars game. Tony Driscoll, a former Epic Games executive, has been appointed to lead the new division.
