After acquiring the rights for Homefront last year, Deep Silver have made some announcements regarding the Nottingham based studio Dambuster. The studio currently employs 126 staffers, a majority of which are former Crytek UK employees (a studio founded on the remnants of Free Radical Design - once set up by former Rare developers). The studio is headed by Hasit Zala who also serves as game director on Homefront: The Revolution.
"We are excited that Deep Silver's acquisition of the Homefront IP and assets from Crytek has allowed development of Homefront: The Revolution to continue with minimum disruption," said Hasit Zala. "The team here believes we are working on something truly special."
"Dambuster Studios are an extraordinarily talented group," said Dr. Klemens Kundratitz, CEO Deep Silver. "We are giving the team every opportunity to turn Homefront: The Revolution into a best-selling title, and have set a 2016 release date to provide them the time they need to achieve this. You can expect to hear more about the game later this year."
Perhaps Homefront: The Revolution will make its comeback at E3 this June as the game is set for release on PC, PS4 and Xbox One next year.