MicroProse has announced a new partnership with developer Geoff Crammond to re-release the four games in the Grand Prix series under a new name. The series ...
MicroProse has partnered with Geoff Crammond to revive classic F1-style racing sims, with GCR1–4 launching on Steam in 2026.
MicroProse announced its renewed partnership with legendary game developer Geoff Crammond, creator of some of the most influential racing simulation games of the 1990s and early 2000s.
Founded in 1982 by game industry legends Sid Meier and Bill Stealey, developer and publisher Microprose released some of the greatest military simulation and strategy games ever made. After nearly two ...
In an announcement that came completely out of left field for us today, one of the most storied game publishers that had been previously left for dead has been resurrected. We're talking about ...
Yet with the year almost over, it seems like we're not done with the racing announcements, and it's time for one that many ...
To old farts of a certain age, the MicroProse name carries a great deal of weight. Much of the second decade of my life - most of which, for transparency's sake, I can reveal took place during the ...
The MicroProse publishing brand is being resuscitated after an absence of almost 20 years. The last time MicroProse was active as a publisher was in 2002, at which point it was owned by Infogrames.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Infogrames has confirmed that the MicroProse UK studio responsible for Geoff Cramond's Grand Prix 4 will be shut down on September 20. The studio ...
If you're a classic strategy games, simulation games, or even RPG games fan, you'll likely remember MicroProse, the studio behind titles like Civilization, Civilization II, UFO: Enemy Unknown (the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Infogrames has confirmed that the MicroProse UK studio responsible for Geoff Cramond's Grand Prix 4 will be shut down on September 20. The studio ...