Incognito Entertainment

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Incognito Entertainment
Type
Founded May 1999
Headquarters Salt Lake City, Utah
Key people Scott Campbell, David Jaffe
Industry Software & Programming
Products Warhawk
Twisted Metal franchise
Slogan N/A
Website http://www.incognitostudio.com

Incognito Entertainment (originally Incog Inc.) is a video game developing company formed by former employees of SingleTrac, developer of titles such as Twisted Metal and Jet Moto.

Incog is based in Salt Lake City, and is part of the SCEA Santa Monica studio group. The company is run by president and principal founder Scott Campbell, with longtime SingleTrac/Incog collaborator David Jaffe occasionally working as producer or designer at SCEA for the team's productions.

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