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'''Sumo Digital''' is an independent game developer based in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 2003 by the management of Infogrames Sheffield (formerly [[Gremlin Interactive]]) following its closure. On 17 August 2007, Sumo was bought by Foundation 9 Entertainment, but continues to function as an independent studio.
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'''Sumo Digital''' is an independent game developer based in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 2003 by the management of Infogrames Sheffield (formerly [[Gremlin Interactive]]) following its closure. On 17 August 2007, Sumo was bought by [[Foundation 9 Entertainment]], but continues to function as an independent studio.
  
 
Sumo develops games for all the major consoles and PC, some of which are Sega licenses.
 
Sumo develops games for all the major consoles and PC, some of which are Sega licenses.

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Sumo Digital
Founded: 2003
Headquarters:
4 Presidents Buildings, Savile Street East, Sheffield, S47UQ, United Kingdom[1]
Sumo Digital headquarters.

Sumo Digital is an independent game developer based in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 2003 by the management of Infogrames Sheffield (formerly Gremlin Interactive) following its closure. On 17 August 2007, Sumo was bought by Foundation 9 Entertainment, but continues to function as an independent studio.

Sumo develops games for all the major consoles and PC, some of which are Sega licenses.

Softography

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PlayStation 2

Xbox

Nintendo DS

PlayStation Portable

Xbox 360

PlayStation 3

Wii

Nintendo 3DS

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PlayStation 4

Xbox One

Nintendo Switch

Windows PC

Steam

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