Team Sonic Racing was one of the many titles players could try at EGX this year. The title asks players to choose one of 12 characters before teaming them up with two other racers so that there are four teams of three battling for the winner’s spot in the race. Team work is key to success, and there is no point in having a great race if your team mates are doing poorly. Sumo Digital took to the stage at the show to demonstrate how to work effectively as a team, something that is completely new to the franchise.
Sumo Group (LON:SUMO) award-winning businesses provide creative and development services to the video games and entertainment industries, from studios in Sheffield, Newcastle, Nottingham, Brighton, Pune (India) and Vancouver (Canada).
The Group’s operating businesses include Sumo Digital and Atomhawk. Sumo Digital, its primary business, is one of the UK’s largest independent developers of AAA-rated video games, providing both turnkey and co-development solutions to an international blue-chip client base. The Sumo Digital studio in Brighton operates under the name of The Chinese Room and was acquired in August 2018. Atomhawk, a complementary business acquired in June 2017, is a multi-award winning visual design company, servicing the games, film and visual effects industries. Together, the Group delivers full-service visual and development solutions, which include initial concepts and pre-production, production and development, and post-release support.