Media Molecule Ltd. is a British
video game developer
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based in
Guildford, Surrey. Founded in 2006 by
Mark Healey, Alex Evans, David Smith, and Kareem Ettouney,
Sony Computer Entertainment
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acquired the firm in 2010. It became part of SCE Worldwide Studios (now
PlayStation Studios). The company is best known for developing the ''
LittleBigPlanet'' series, 2013's ''
Tearaway'', and 2020's ''
Dreams'' for
PlayStation
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consoles.
Before the company's formation, the co-founders, led by Healey, developed ''
Rag Doll Kung Fu'', whilst working at
Lionhead Studios
Lionhead Studios Limited was a British video game developer founded in July 1997 by Peter Molyneux, Mark Webley, Tim Rance, and Steve Jackson (British game designer), Steve Jackson. The company is best known for the ''Black & White (series), Bl ...
. They left Lionhead in 2005 and presented an early precursor of ''
LittleBigPlanet'' to
Sony
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. Sony was interested, so in January 2006 they secured their funding from Sony for six months and Media Molecule was
incorporated. The studio signed a deal with
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe in June. This allowed Media Molecule to create ''LittleBigPlanet'' for the
PlayStation 3, with Sony owning the
intellectual property
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. Soon after, ''LittleBigPlanet'' began production; it was released in October 2008 to critical acclaim. Sony acquired Media Molecule for an undisclosed sum two years later.
In 2011, the developer released a sequel, ''
LittleBigPlanet 2''. ''LittleBigPlanet'' spawned a series of games developed by other studios, often in collaboration with Media Molecule. The studio developed 2013's ''Tearaway'' and its extended remake, ''
Tearaway Unfolded''. In 2016, they opened a small studio in
Brighton, East Sussex. ''Dreams'' was released in February 2020. The studio has won numerous awards, including Studio of the Year from the
2008 Spike Video Game Awards. Media Molecule's philosophy is to have as few employees as achievable.
History
Background (2005–2006)
Four former Lionhead Studios' employees—Alex Evans, Kareem Ettouney,
Mark Healey, and David Smith—founded Media Molecule,
incorporating it on 4 January 2006.
Chris Lee and Mags Hardwick are also among the founding team.
Evans and Smith were both
technical director
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s until 2020 when Evans left;
Healey was the
creative director
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whilst Ettouney was the
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
.
Healey left the company on 17 April 2023.
Before the founding of Media Molecule, Evans and Healey worked at
Bullfrog Productions for its co-founder
Peter Molyneux.
Molyneux later went on to co-found
Lionhead Studios
Lionhead Studios Limited was a British video game developer founded in July 1997 by Peter Molyneux, Mark Webley, Tim Rance, and Steve Jackson (British game designer), Steve Jackson. The company is best known for the ''Black & White (series), Bl ...
, with Evans and Healey being two of its first employees.
Soon after, the co-founders, led primarily by Healey, developed ''
Rag Doll Kung Fu'' in their spare time whilst working at Lionhead Studios.
Healey demonstrated the game at the 2005
Game Developers Conference
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is an annual conference for video game developers. The event includes an expo, networking events, and awards shows like the Game Developers Choice Award for Game of the Year, Game Developers Choice Awards and ...
(GDC).
Valve employees were in the audience
because the firm was interested in the game. They were looking for a "low risk, low cost" third-party game to test on
Steam
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; it became the first non-Valve game to be released on the platform in October 2005.
Also in 2005, whilst at Lionhead, the co-founders were working a game called ''The Room'' using clay tubes and portals.
In retrospect, the founders noted it had similarities to 2007's
''Portal''.
They also demonstrated it at GDC 2005.
The founders met with Valve who were interested in hiring them to develop ''The Room'' or another game idea, but nothing came of it.
Evans noted if they had, ''Portal'' may not have been developed.
The founders left Lionhead Studios in December 2005 and met with
Sony Computer Entertainment
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(SCE) regarding a game idea.
''LittleBigPlanet'', formation, and Sony deal (2006–2008)
They pitched an early precursor of what ''
LittleBigPlanet'' was to become dubbed ''Craftworld'' to
Phil Harrison, the head of development for
Sony Worldwide Studios.
''Craftworld'' was a physics-based 2D
side-scrolling game similar to ''LittleBigPlanet''. Its main character was Mr. Yellowhead, who would later become
Sackboy.
Evans said that the pitch, which he described as "pretty vague", was "meant to be a 30-minute pitch for our idea for a game called ''Craftworld'' that soon turned into a three-hour
brainstorming session".
Despite this Sony were interested, partly because of Harrison's enthusiasm for the game, according to Smith.
In January 2006, they secured their funding from Sony for six months. They set up their office, incorporated Media Molecule, and started pre-production of the game.
Evans described the company's formation as a combination of the boost from ''Rag Doll Kung Fu'', some new ideas bubbling in his head, and the new wave of consoles around the corner.
In March, they moved into a studio in
Guildford, Surrey; around this time
Siobhan Reddy, the studio director, joined Media Molecule.
Reddy is occasionally regarded as the fifth co-founder.
On 1 June 2006, Media Molecule announced they had signed an exclusive deal with SCE.
This agreement allowed Media Molecule to create an original game exclusively for the
PlayStation 3.
The deal included SCE owning the
intellectual property
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and that ''LittleBigPlanet'' would be available only on PlayStation consoles.
Evans said, "SCE have proven to be the perfect partner for us. They immediately understood both our ambition for the game as well as our development style."
Pre-production was extended until August when Media Molecule met with Sony executives, including Harrison, to decide whether to
greenlight the game's production.
Harrison described the pitch for production as the best meeting he had ever had. Media Molecule then started full development.
In 2019, Harrison reaffirmed this sentiment, citing Evan's different approach. Instead of using
PowerPoint, he wrote his own interactive 'PowerPoint' so that the game was playable through the presentation.
Harrison said this demonstrated their innovative thinking and the way Media Molecule wanted to challenge conventions impressed him.
Phil Harrison announced ''LittleBigPlanet'' at the Game Developers Conference on 7 March 2007, in
San Francisco
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;
only upon arrival did Healey and others realise they were a part of his keynote with Healey. He noted that, "Sony were very, very much behind the game, much more than we had previously thought."
The keynote included a demonstration by Healey, Evans, Harrison, and Peter Smith (senior producer on ''LittleBigPlanet'') showing core gameplay elements throughout a game
level
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Engineering
*Level (optical instrument), a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights
* Spirit level or bubble level, an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical
*C ...
and explaining players could create their own levels with tools provided to them within the game.
''LittleBigPlanet'' was one game that Sony considered fit their "Game 3.0" concept of
user-generated content
User-generated content (UGC), alternatively known as user-created content (UCC), emerged from the rise of web services which allow a system's User (computing), users to create Content (media), content, such as images, videos, audio, text, testi ...
.
Harrison originally suggested having ''LittleBigPlanet'' a
free-to-play with
downloadable content (DLC) along with a mechanism to monetise user-generated content to reward the best creators for their innovation.
After viewing GDC 2007,
Kenneth Young joined the studio in 2007 as their audio and music lead after being infatuated by ''LittleBigPlanet'', Healey, and Evans.
Some time before its release, the development of a sequel began.
In July, Media Molecule had 28 employees.
''LittleBigPlanet'' was released between 27 October 2008 and 5 November across different regions.
''LittleBigPlanet'' was critically acclaimed by critics,
winning over 90 awards including the Award for Artistic Achievement at the
5th British Academy Video Games Awards.
LittleBigPlanet 2, new games, and Sony acquisition (since 2009)
By January 2009, Media Molecule had 34 employees.
A month later, it announced ''
LittleBigPlanet'' for the
PlayStation Portable at the Destination PlayStation meeting.
SCE Studio Cambridge had been the primary developer, alongside Media Molecule.
They released it in November to positive critical reviews.
It was announced on 2 March 2010 that SCE had purchased Media Molecule for an undisclosed sum.
Shuhei Yoshida, president of SIE Worldwide Studios, praised the studio's innovation and noted they had "world-class credentials".
Evans added that, "Since Media Molecule's inception, we've had a uniquely close relationship with SCE. Over the years they have consistently shown their dedication to Creative Gaming and Media Molecule, not only through their support of the company, but their willingness to take risks and embrace our often unusual approach and ideas."
It brought the total number of developers at SCE Worldwide Studios to fifteen.
In May 2010, the company officially announced a sequel entitled ''LittleBigPlanet 2'';
they released it in January 2011 to critical acclaim.
In June, it was confirmed that ''
LittleBigPlanet PS Vita'' was not being developed by Media Molecule but by
Double Eleven,
Tarsier Studios and
XDev.
Development of ''
Tearaway'' began in May 2011.
In July at Gamelab 2011 in Barcelona, Reddy announced that Media Molecule were stepping away from ''LittleBigPlanet'' to focus on new game ideas.
Media Molecule added on
Twitter
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that they would always be involved in ''LittleBigPlanet'' to some degree.
In July at a Develop conference, the co-founders said they were still involved with ''LittleBigPlanet 2'' pointing to the upcoming
PlayStation Move level pack as an example of their on-going work.
Healey remarked that, "It's a bit like, if you think of ''LittleBigPlanet'' as having a child, Sackboy was our child, you get to the stage where they want to leave home, It's kind of like that."
Evans elaborated by saying that Media Molecule is no longer a "single-threaded company" and noted developing similar games all the time would become stale.
In January 2012, Media Molecule had spent on
research and development
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on new, innovative games aiming to reduce the reliance on the ''LittleBigPlanet'' brand name.
In August 2012, they announced ''Tearaway'' led by Smith and Rex Crowle, with 15 developers working on it.
The rest of the studio was working on another project—''
Dreams''—which was in the research and development phase.
Around this time, Media Molecule had over 40 employees. They released ''Tearaway'' in November 2013 for the
PlayStation Vita
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.
In March 2015, Young left Media Molecule to become a game audio freelancer, though he continued working on ''Unfolded''.
Two years later, Media Molecule and Tarsier Studios released ''
Tearaway Unfolded'', an expanded remake of ''Tearaway'' for the
PlayStation 4.
Crowle and ''LittleBigPlanet'' programmer, Moo Yu, founded Foam Sword in November 2015 and released their debut title ''
Knights and Bikes'' in August 2019.
Whilst Media Molecule may have moved away from ''
LittleBigPlanet'', they have collaborated with other studios and contributed to new games. This includes: 2009's ''LittleBigPlanet'',
2010's ''
Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves'',
2012's ''
LittleBigPlanet Karting'',
and 2014's ''
LittleBigPlanet 3''.

In October 2016, Media Molecule opened Media Molecule Brighton a 'satellite' (small) studio in Brighton, East Sussex.
They opened this workspace to accommodate a group of developers who had been commuting to and from their headquarters, allowing them to reduce travel times.
The venue where the office is located is called the "Lighthouse" and hosts offices for other organisations like
Culture24.
The company announced ''
Dreams'', a
sandbox video game with a
game creation system, at
Sony Computer Entertainment
Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (SIE) is an American video game and digital entertainment company that is a major subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony, Sony Group Corporation. It primarily operates the PlayStation brand of video game co ...
's press conference at
E3 2015.
In April 2019, the game was made available via
early access, a first for a Sony game.
In December 2019, Sony announced a February 2020 release date
which it met.
In September 2020, Evans announced he was leaving after serving for 13 years as a technical director at the studio, saying he wanted a break from game development.
He has since joined
Nvidia
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as a researcher.
In December 2022, Ettouney announced he was leaving the company in January 2023.
In April 2023, Media Molecule announced that it would stop supporting ''
Dreams'' in September of the same year.
Their future game will not be related to ''Dreams''.
John Beech was announced as the new creative director after Healey's departure.
In October 2023, it was reported that Media Molecule had laid off about 20 employees. The company confirmed that layoffs had occurred, but not state how many people were affected. This was alongside about 900 layoffs across
PlayStation Studios including the closure of
London Studio.
Media Molecule was reportedly near to being closed instead of London Studio.
Philosophy
Media Molecule aims to have as few employees as possible. In 2006, Evans said that Media Molecule wants to stay as small as possible whilst being able to produce a
AAA game
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Gaming
* AAA (video game industry) - a category of high budget video games
*'' TripleA'', an open source wargame
M ...
, aiming to keep the number of employees below thirty.
Healey said, "I am really intent on keeping us a small focused team. I've had enough of working on big, bloated teams, you get too much deadwood in those situations. Everyone at Media Molecule matters."
Healey added there are always tensions between people in development,
however, once there are too many they can cause tensions comparing it to being in a
soap opera
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.
Media Molecule had 135 employees in 2023, before layoffs occurred in October.
Other game developers have adopted this policy, most notably
Hideo Kojima
is a Japanese video game designer. Regarded as one of the pioneering auteurs of video games, he developed a strong passion for film and literature during his childhood and adolescence, which in turn has had a significant influence on his game ...
of
Kojima Productions.
After visiting Media Molecule in 2016, when he was re-establishing the company, Kojima modelled the new studio around Media Molecule, wanting "a small, intimate type of studio".
Kojima praised the high number of female employees and the relaxed atmosphere comparing it to a family.
He set a limit of one hundred employees at Kojima Productions, similar to Media Molecule.
Games
''LittleBigPlanet'' (2008–2014)
As the creator of the ''LittleBigPlanet'' series Media Molecule developed the first two games—''LittleBigPlanet'' (2008) and ''LittleBigPlanet 2'' (2011) for the PlayStation 3—in addition to co-developing the
PlayStation Portable version of the same name (2009) with SCE Studio Cambridge, the primary developer.
It is a series of
puzzle platformer games that follow
Sackboy a small, brown, anthropomorphic, humanoid creature made of fabric with a zip fastener and button eyes across a variety of levels.
The series features user-generated content, allowing players to create
levels which can be shared and played by others online.
The three games have collectively sold 8.5million units.
Sackboy has featured in every ''LittleBigPlanet'' game and is a
mascot for the
PlayStation
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brand.
In 2011, Media Molecule stepped away from the ''LittleBigPlanet'' series.
Despite this, they have collaborated and contributed with other studios for other games in the series, including ''Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves'' (2010),
''LittleBigPlanet Karting'' (2012),
and ''LittleBigPlanet 3'' (2014).
''Tearaway'' (2013–2015)
Media Molecule created the ''Tearaway'' series and developed ''Tearaway'' (2013) for the PlayStation Vita and co-developed ''Tearaway Unfolded'' (2015), an expanded remake of the earlier game, for the PlayStation 4 with Tarsier Studios.
''Tearaway'' is a
platform-
adventure
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game that follows Iota or Atoi through a world made of paper.
The game utilises the PlayStation Vita's numerous sensors and inputs when interacting with the in-game environment like the rear touchpad,
touchscreen
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, and cameras.
Both games received "generally favourable reviews" according to review aggregator
Metacritic
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.
''Dreams'' (2020–2023)
''Dreams'' is a game creation system allowing players to create and share their own levels similar to that of ''LittleBigPlanet''. Players can create games from a range of different genres including
point-and-click adventures, puzzle-platformers, and
shoot'em ups.
Players interact with the game's world by controlling an "imp", similar to a
mouse cursor, to create new items and characters.
Released in February 2020, it received "generally favourable reviews" according to review aggregator Metacritic.
In April 2023, Media Molecule announced that it would stop supporting the game in September of the same year.
Awards
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