Kaos Studios was originally formed by the core team behind the massively-popular Battlefield 1942 mod, Desert Combat. After the success of this mod - at that time, they were known as Trauma Studios - DICE (the developer of the Battlefield series) bought out the indie developer to have them work on developing their then-work-in-progress title Battlefield 2; however, shortly before the release of Battlefield 2, the team was laid off, with DICE retaining ownership of the Trauma Studios name. The team was then approached by THQ, who offered them jobs to produce titles that they would then publish. The name Kaos Studios was chosen, and development of Frontlines: Fuel of War began shortly after.
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| - Kaos Studios was originally formed by the core team behind the massively-popular Battlefield 1942 mod, Desert Combat. After the success of this mod - at that time, they were known as Trauma Studios - DICE (the developer of the Battlefield series) bought out the indie developer to have them work on developing their then-work-in-progress title Battlefield 2; however, shortly before the release of Battlefield 2, the team was laid off, with DICE retaining ownership of the Trauma Studios name. The team was then approached by THQ, who offered them jobs to produce titles that they would then publish. The name Kaos Studios was chosen, and development of Frontlines: Fuel of War began shortly after.
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| - Kaos Studios was originally formed by the core team behind the massively-popular Battlefield 1942 mod, Desert Combat. After the success of this mod - at that time, they were known as Trauma Studios - DICE (the developer of the Battlefield series) bought out the indie developer to have them work on developing their then-work-in-progress title Battlefield 2; however, shortly before the release of Battlefield 2, the team was laid off, with DICE retaining ownership of the Trauma Studios name. The team was then approached by THQ, who offered them jobs to produce titles that they would then publish. The name Kaos Studios was chosen, and development of Frontlines: Fuel of War began shortly after.
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