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  • Propaganda Games
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  • Propaganda Games is a Vancouver-based video game development company that is owned by Disney Interactive Studios. It was formed by former employees of EA Canada. In 2010 they released TRON: Evolution. The studio was closed in January 2011.
  • They acquired the Turok license the same year, and released Turok, which was released for next generation consoles in 2008. A sequel, Turok 2, was in development soon after but was cancelled due to layoffs. Once work was completed on Tron: Evolution and the proposed title Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned was cancelled, Disney closed the studio in January 2011.
  • Propaganda Games was a video game studio based in Vancouver, Canada. Founded in 2005 by former EA Canada employees Josh Holmes, Howard Donaldson, Jorge Freitas, and Daryl Anslemo, Propaganda was owned by Disney Interactive. Around 2005, Propaganda acquired the Turok license and began development on a reboot of the franchise, Turok. After several dozen layoffs, Turok 2 was cancelled while Propaganda began to work on Tron: Evolution. Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned was also cancelled, and Disney closed down the studio in 2011.
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  • 2011
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  • #4CBB17
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  • Headquarters
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  • Founded
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  • Final Project
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  • *Dan Ayoub
  • *Daryl Anselmo
  • *Howard Donaldson
  • *Jorge Freitas
  • *Josh Holmes
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  • Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada.
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  • Tron: Evolution
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  • Disney Interactive
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  • 2005
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  • Defunct
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  • Propaganda Games was a video game studio based in Vancouver, Canada. Founded in 2005 by former EA Canada employees Josh Holmes, Howard Donaldson, Jorge Freitas, and Daryl Anslemo, Propaganda was owned by Disney Interactive. Around 2005, Propaganda acquired the Turok license and began development on a reboot of the franchise, Turok. After the completion of Turok, Propaganda began working on Turok 2. Sometime after its release, Josh Holmes, the director of Turok and co-founder, left Propaganda due to conflicting views with Disney. Holmes, alongside fellow workmate Dan Ayoub, would soon join 343 Industries and work on the Halo franchise. After several dozen layoffs, Turok 2 was cancelled while Propaganda began to work on Tron: Evolution. Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned was also cancelled, and Disney closed down the studio in 2011.
  • Propaganda Games is a Vancouver-based video game development company that is owned by Disney Interactive Studios. It was formed by former employees of EA Canada. In 2010 they released TRON: Evolution. The studio was closed in January 2011.
  • They acquired the Turok license the same year, and released Turok, which was released for next generation consoles in 2008. A sequel, Turok 2, was in development soon after but was cancelled due to layoffs. Once work was completed on Tron: Evolution and the proposed title Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned was cancelled, Disney closed the studio in January 2011.