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Aces Studio vets form new sim studio

Plans to address gap left by Flight Simulator studio's closure

A new company formed by former Microsoft Aces Studio execs has announced its intention to move into simulation development following Microsoft's closure of its Flight Simulator studio earlier this year.

Cascade Game Foundry has been founded by former Aces Studio directors Rick Selby and Kathie Flood, and the pair have plans to both address the hole in the market left by Microsoft's departure and to explore new ways in which to appeal to simulation users.

"The beauty of starting a new studio is that we get to reconsider all our preconceived notions," said Selby. "Our previous efforts focused on building traditional simulation titles. However, now we get to redefine what a simulation game can be.

"As a designer, that is incredibly liberating. The hardcore simulation fan is the critical foundation, but why stop there? We want to deliver unique experiences that appeal to diverse audiences around the world."

"We want to combine the naturally inquisitive nature of the human spirit with the stunning resources of the planet. The simulation market is known to be a strong, consistent performer, but our vision extends beyond flying and railroading," added Flood. "Think of scuba diving off Hawaii, traversing the Andes, hiking the Great Wall of China. The possibilities are endless."

A number of former Aces Studios employees have been recruited by Cascade - "We have an incredible team lined up across all disciplines," said Flood.

The studio is currently working on a first, as yet unannounced, project.