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Company details

  1. Gaming service Provider
  2. Game Store
  3. Video Game Store

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Team17 Group plc is a British video game developer and publisher based in Wakefield, England.


Contact info

  • Calder Island Way, WF2 7AW, Wakefield, United Kingdom

  • team17.com

2.0

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

12 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's a miracle that a criminal…

It's a miracle that a criminal corporation like this still has shareholders.
The shareholders are blackrock and alike so they are equally bad or worse.
Team17 has ruined Hell let loose, a game that was of rare quality because of corporate greed and incompetence.
Because of this incompetence they lose more than 500 million in stock value.
They also paid 46 million for a game that 5000 people play daily to give you a rough idea how bad their risk assessment skills are.
Soon I see them pulling the plug out of the game because it's losing them money.
It's losing them money because they changed the soul of the game to appeal to the battlefield and call of duty audience.
By doing this they mutilated the game and scared off all the kickstarter veterans and even the new players who enjoyed the tactical and communicative type of gameplay.
They are turning it into an arcade shooter with UAV from Call of duty and killstreaks like precision strikes.
They increased the run speed and changed the whole meta from tactical and careful approach to run and gun Rambo style.
The game got the soul sucked out of it and the community used to pretty wholesome for a shooter.
Now the community is filled with teamkillers, trolls, and racist edgelords because team17 shifted target audience.
Corporations like team17 are everything what's wrong with the world.

6 July 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ruined a great game at the behest of greed

Heartbreaking what they did to Hell Let Loose. They took a great game with an enthusiastic community and somehow turned many of us away. So sad.

Fix bugs, implement new content. Not completely alter the mainstay mechanics of an already successful game.

Really hope they turn this around.

13 June 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The new update is trash

The new update is trash. Stop try to be a new BF. Why do u need to increase the movement speed? Who asked for that? The british weapons are trash. P14 iron sight is way to big u cant see anything. They arent accurate neither.

Please change the movement speed back to original or u will loose a lot of loyal players.

26 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Team17 took a dump on Hell Let Loose

Team17 took over Hell Let Loose and quickly managed to fu** it up.

Update 14 is disgusting - stupid run speed increase, zero accuracy in the British maps / weapons / tanks (Fireflies are "heavy" tanks, Panthers fighting in Africa).

El Alamein stutters like crazy. What on earth are you people smoking?

Team17 == another bunch of faceless corporate sellouts.

RIP HLL

25 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

So first time experiencing THYMESIA in…

So first time experiencing THYMESIA in my psp choices and I feel it’s very “assains creed but with superpowers or a glow. “ not really sure if it’s going to be as captivating as the assassins creed experience for me has been.

20 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible company

Destroyed HLL, lost 50% stock in their company, but still has to wrap presents for millionaire CEO debbie bestwick. Team17 is corrupt as any other corporation like blizzard or activision. They destroyed their own title as a publisher and bought out the original developers. They cannot be trusted and will ban you for having negative opinions about their game. You cannot appeal a ban or ask for additional information, they don't care about their customers. Only if you're paying for their products, which will never happen again.

8 November 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NO local wireless gameplay on 2 nintendo switches lite (MOVING OUT)

Why is it not possible to play wireless local on moving out?? i've got 2 nintendo switch lite and i can't play locally using those 2 consoles.
So, i've spent a lot of money and your game is not even capable to connect 2 consoles together on the same wireless?
If you plan to play that game, you'll never be able to play on local wireless mode.
i'll just ask for a refund at this point.

1 June 2022
Unprompted review
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