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- Mediatonic Limited is a British video game developer based in London. The company was founded in September 2005 by Brunel University students Dave Bailey...
- Knockout) is a free-to-play platform battle royale game developed by Mediatonic and published by Epic Games. The "classic" and "Knockout" modes involve...
- early access release. It was co-developed by Flaming Fowl Studios and Mediatonic. In late 2019, Flaming Fowl Studios announced their intent to cease work...
- developed Gears of War 4 (2016) and Gears 5 (2019). It also collaborated with Mediatonic and Splash Damage to develop the real-time strategy Gears Pop! (2019)...
- film Fall Guys, a 2020 platformer battle royale video game developed by Mediatonic This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Fall...
- Murder by Numbers is a video game developed by Mediatonic and published by The Irregular Corporation. It was released on March 5, 2020 for Nintendo Switch...
- in the series, Gears 5. The game was developed by UK-based developer Mediatonic along with The Coalition. In Gears Pop, two players battle by playing...
- from the Wizarding World is a 2016 hidden object video game developed by Mediatonic and WB Games San Francisco, and published by Warner Bros. Interactive...
- published Mediatonic's Fall Guys, which generated $185 million within a month after release. In March 2021, Epic Games acquired Mediatonic, and as a result...
- shooter Developer(s) Epic Games The Coalition People Can Fly Splash Damage Mediatonic Publisher(s) Xbox Game Studios Creator(s) Cliff Bleszinski Platform(s)...