Trauma Studios was an American computer game developer company founded in 2003. They were most known for having created Desert Combat, the most successful mod of Battlefield 1942. On September 1, 2004, Digital Illusions CE bought Trauma Studios. Since then, they had been collaborating on creating the first-person shooter Battlefield 2, follow-up to Battlefield 1942. On June 7, 2005, Digital Illusions announced that they would shut down Trauma Studios. In January, 2006, the team behind Trauma Studios was hired by well-known publisher THQ to create a new internal development studio known as Kaos Studios. Their first game, Frontlines: Fuel of War, was set for a Holiday 2007 release but was delayed to February 2008 to avoid the crowded holiday release schedule.[1]
External links
- Trauma Studios' official web site (not updated since announcement of Digital Illusions acquisition in late 2004)
- Desert Combat official site
- Press release: DICE buys Trauma
- GameSpot on Trauma closure
- GameSpot on Trauma's deal with THQ
References
- ^ "'Frontlines: Fuel of War' Delayed", Totalgaming.net, 2007-05-11. Retrieved on 2007-05-11.


