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===Background===
===Background===
Incognito Entertainment was founded in 1999 by Scott Campbell, a former SingleTrac employee. In January 2000, the company signed a publishing agreement with a "major North American publisher". The studio was originally known as Incognito Studios and later renamed Incog Inc. Entertainment, before returning to the Incognito name. Sony acquired Incognito in August 2002 and made it an internal studio of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA). At the time, it had already employed 51 people.
Incognito Entertainment was founded in 1999 by Scott Campbell, a former [[SingleTrac Entertainment Technologies|SingleTrac]] employee. In January 2000, the company signed a publishing agreement with a "major North American publisher". The studio was originally known as Incognito Studios and later renamed Incog Inc. Entertainment, before returning to the Incognito name. [[Sony Entertainment|Sony]] acquired Incognito in August 2002 and made it an internal studio of [[Sony Interactive Entertainment (Japan)|Sony Computer Entertainment America]] (SCEA). At the time, it had already employed 51 people.


Campbell and David Jaffe (another SingleTrac employee and director of the ''Twisted Metal'' games), alongside the majority of the company's staff, left Incognito in July 2007 to form [[Eat Sleep Play]], an independent studio backed by SCEA. The remainder of Incognito was led by Dylan Jobe and maintained the PlayStation 3 game ''Warhawk''. In March 2009, he and several other staff members left the studio to establish LightBox Interactive, ultimately dissolving the studio.
Campbell and David Jaffe (another SingleTrac employee and director of the ''Twisted Metal'' games), alongside the majority of the company's staff, left Incognito in July 2007 to form [[Eat Sleep Play]], an independent studio, but still distributed their games through SCEA. The remainder of Incognito was led by Dylan Jobe and maintained the PlayStation 3 game ''Warhawk''. In March 2009, he and several other staff members left the studio to establish LightBox Interactive, ultimately dissolving the studio.


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Background

Incognito Entertainment was founded in 1999 by Scott Campbell, a former SingleTrac employee. In January 2000, the company signed a publishing agreement with a "major North American publisher". The studio was originally known as Incognito Studios and later renamed Incog Inc. Entertainment, before returning to the Incognito name. Sony acquired Incognito in August 2002 and made it an internal studio of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA). At the time, it had already employed 51 people.

Campbell and David Jaffe (another SingleTrac employee and director of the Twisted Metal games), alongside the majority of the company's staff, left Incognito in July 2007 to form Eat Sleep Play, an independent studio, but still distributed their games through SCEA. The remainder of Incognito was led by Dylan Jobe and maintained the PlayStation 3 game Warhawk. In March 2009, he and several other staff members left the studio to establish LightBox Interactive, ultimately dissolving the studio.

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