Google buys game developer Typhoon Studios

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Google seems to be shopping for game studios as it courts consumer interest for its Stadia game-streaming platform, announcing Thursday
that they had acquired Montreal-based Typhoon Studios. The young studio with 26 employees hasn&t released its first title yet, after being
founded nearly three years ago, but their upcoming game &Journey to the Savage Planet& will be released in late January
The title is being developed for &multiple platforms,& so for those looking forward to the title, it seems it will not be morphing into a
Stadia exclusive at the last second. A screenshot from the studio upcoming title The studio will be joining a Stadia team in Canada led by
former Ubisoft exec Sébastien Puel. Google has been pretty vocal about its internal development efforts, including Stadia Studios led by
former EA exec Jade Raymond
In an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, the exec detailed that Google was hoping to build out multiple first-party studios to release
content on the platform. &We have a plan that includes building out a few different first-party studios, and also building up the publishing
org to ship exclusive content created by indie devs and other external partners,& Raymond told the publication.