- Today
- Holidays
- Birthdays
- Reminders
- Cities
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Baltimore
- Berwyn
- Beverly Hills
- Birmingham
- Boston
- Brooklyn
- Buffalo
- Charlotte
- Chicago
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Dallas
- Denver
- Detroit
- Fort Worth
- Houston
- Indianapolis
- Knoxville
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- Louisville
- Madison
- Memphis
- Miami
- Milwaukee
- Minneapolis
- Nashville
- New Orleans
- New York
- Omaha
- Orlando
- Philadelphia
- Phoenix
- Pittsburgh
- Portland
- Raleigh
- Richmond
- Rutherford
- Sacramento
- Salt Lake City
- San Antonio
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- Seattle
- Tampa
- Tucson
- Washington
Radical Entertainment Resurfaces, Fans Demand Simpsons Hit & Run Remaster
The studio behind the iconic GTA-style Simpsons game is back, sparking hopes for a remaster or sequel.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
Got story updates? Submit your updates here. ›
Radical Entertainment, the studio behind the beloved The Simpsons Hit & Run game, has resurfaced under the new name "New Radical Games". The studio's founders, Ian Wilkinson and Tim Bennison, have a long history in the industry, having worked at Radical Entertainment and other studios. Fans have immediately begun calling for a remaster or sequel to The Simpsons Hit & Run, one of the studio's most iconic titles.
Why it matters
The Simpsons Hit & Run was a critically acclaimed open-world game that allowed players to explore a GTA-style version of Springfield. Its return could reignite interest in the franchise and provide fans with a long-awaited remaster or sequel to the beloved title.
The details
New Radical Games was formed through a partnership between the original Radical Entertainment studio and the now-defunct Hothead Games. The new studio is led by Ian Wilkinson, a co-founder of Radical Entertainment, and Tim Bennison, who held various roles at Radical and other studios. In addition to The Simpsons Hit & Run, the studio's portfolio includes other licensed games like The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.
- Radical Entertainment was founded in 1991.
- Radical Entertainment was sold to Vivendi Games in 2006.
- Wilkinson and Bennison left Radical Entertainment in the late 2000s.
- Hothead Games went defunct in late 2024.
- New Radical Games was formed in 2025.
The players
Radical Entertainment
A video game development studio founded in 1991 that was responsible for hit titles like The Simpsons Hit & Run and Prototype.
Ian Wilkinson
A co-founder of Radical Entertainment who remained with the company from 1991 to 2008, when he sold it to Vivendi Games. He later joined Hothead Games and is now the CEO of New Radical Games.
Tim Bennison
A former employee of Radical Entertainment from 1995 to 2009, who later worked at Capcom's Vancouver studio and Hothead Games. He is now the COO of New Radical Games.
Hothead Games
A video game studio that went defunct in late 2024, but whose assets and personnel were acquired to form the new New Radical Games.
New Radical Games
The new studio formed in 2025 through a partnership between the original Radical Entertainment and the defunct Hothead Games.
What they’re saying
“It all started with Radical Entertainment back in 1991. Fast forward to 2025 and we have amassed invaluable experience along the way. We know how to capture the essence of world-class intellectual properties, and deliver licensed games that delight fans everywhere.”
— New Radical Games (New Radical Games website)
What’s next
The studio has not yet announced any specific plans for a Simpsons Hit & Run remaster or sequel, but fans are eagerly awaiting any updates or announcements from New Radical Games.
The takeaway
The return of Radical Entertainment, the studio behind the beloved The Simpsons Hit & Run, has sparked immense excitement among fans who are hopeful for a remaster or sequel to the classic open-world game. While the studio's future plans remain uncertain, this resurgence represents an opportunity to revive a cherished gaming franchise and satisfy the longstanding desires of the Simpsons fanbase.
Springfield top stories
Springfield events
Mar. 13, 2026
Springfield Jr. Blues vs. Minnesota WildernessMar. 14, 2026
Springfield Jr. Blues vs. Minnesota Wilderness



