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'''Rockstar Vancouver''' is a video game studio located in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It was formed when [[Rockstar Games]] acquired Barking Dog Studios, the maker of Homeworld: Cataclysm among other major releases.
'''Rockstar Vancouver''' is a video game studio located in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It was formed when [[Rockstar Games]] acquired Barking Dog Studios, the maker of Homeworld: Cataclysm among other major releases.


Rockstar Vancouver released '''Bully''', a controversial title exclusively for the [[PlayStation 2]] on 17 October 2006. Rockstar Vancouver employs 75 people and develops action titles exclusively for Rockstar Games.
Rockstar Vancouver released '''Bully''', a controversial title exclusively for the [[PlayStation 2]] on 17 October 2006. Rockstar Vancouver employs 75 people and develops action titles exclusively for Rockstar Games.
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Revision as of 06:33, 27 March 2010

Rockstar Vancouver Logo
Rockstar Vancouver Logo

Rockstar Vancouver is a video game studio located in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It was formed when Rockstar Games acquired Barking Dog Studios, the maker of Homeworld: Cataclysm among other major releases.

Rockstar Vancouver released Bully, a controversial title exclusively for the PlayStation 2 on 17 October 2006. Rockstar Vancouver employs 75 people and develops action titles exclusively for Rockstar Games.