And left the future of both the Savage Planet franchise and the careers of those Typhoon staffers in the balance. That decision would, in the short term, prove problematic, as Journey to the Savage Planet experienced some game-breaking bugs that Google had to race to work out how to fix. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on January 28, 2020, followed by a Nintendo Switch port on May 21, 2020, and a Stadia version on February 1, 2021. Sadly, in early 2021, Google’s notoriously impatient leadership decided to change strategy, closing its first party games division and firing the employees. Journey to the Savage Planet is a 2020 adventure game developed by Typhoon Studios and published by 505 Games. 505 Games and the 505 Games logo are registered trademarks of 505 Games S.p.A and/or its Affiliates. In 2019, Typhoon was acquired by Google as part of its push to acquire first-party content for its nascent Stadia streaming service. Journey to the Savage Planet and Typhoon Studios are trademarks of Typhoon Studios. Reid Schneider, meanwhile, thanks 505 Games, which published Savage Planet, and added that he’s planning to build upon the Journey to the Savage Planet franchise in the future. Their first title was Journey to the Savage Planet, a satirical sci-fi game for PC, PS4, Xbox One and Switch first released January 2020. Typhoon was founded in 2017 by a group of Montreal-based game executives, including Far Cry 4 director Alex Hutchinson and Arkham Knight executive producer Reid Schneider. Raccoon Logic has also revealed that the team has reacquired the rights to Savage Planet, enabling them to “hit the ground running on new adventures in the action adventure space.” Journey to the Savage Planet came out on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in January 2020, published by 505 Games (check out our review for more) just a month after Google bought Typhoon. In an announcement, the team says that they are “to boldly go back to where they were before,” Google’s doomed acquisition of the company. The employees of Typhoon Studios, the developer behind Journey to the Savage Planet, are reforming under the name Raccoon Logic.
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