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Ascendant Studios is an American video game developer based in San Rafael, California. It was founded by Bret Robbins and former Electronic Arts industry veterans in 2018. [ 2 ]
Ascendant Studios’ magic-shooter Immortals of Aveum had a rough launch, despite utilizing the latest technologies in gaming. Being one of the first Unreal Engine 5 games, it targeted 60fps on ...
Immortals of Aveum is a 2023 first-person shooter game developed by Ascendant Studios and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on August 22, 2023. It received middling reviews from critics and sold poorly, which led to Ascendant Studios laying off almost half their staff with severance.
Ascendant Studios is an American independent video game developer based in San Rafael, California. Founded in 2018 by Bret Robbins [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] , Ascendant Studios is a fully independent AAA video game studio with complete ownership and creative control over their debut title, Immortals of Aveum ™ [ 4 ] , a big budget, single-player ...
In September 2024, Absurd Ventures announced the formation of Absurd Marin, made up of about 20 developers from Ascendant Studios, developers of Immortals of Aveum. [25] In January 2025, Absurd Ventures released the logo and lineup of characters for the 'Absurdaverse', a new universe with animation and a "story-driven action-comedy adventure game."
Studios get more than that if their movie has been nominated for best picture. Last year, “The Holdovers” co-star and supporting actress nominee Da’Vine Joy Randolph made headlines with her ...
Blake Lively has allegedly requested for Justin Baldoni's lead attorney, Bryan Freedman, not to take her deposition in court. In a letter to Judge Lewis J. Liman filed Thursday, Jan. 30, in the U ...
Roberts founded Ascendant Pictures in 2002 and served as a producer for a number of Hollywood productions including Edison, Timber Falls, Outlander, Who's Your Caddy?, The Big White, Ask the Dust, Lucky Number Slevin and Lord of War, which were almost entirely financed by a loophole in the German tax laws that was finally closed in 2006 ...