A SmartCompany report claims that L.A. Noire developer has been placed in administration based on Australian Securities and Investments Commission documents.

The fate of L.A. Noire developer, Team Bondi, appears to be all but sealed, with reports that the studio has been placed into administration following last month’s rumours that its intellectual property and assets were sold to Sydney-based multimedia production firm Kennedy Miller Mitchell.

According to a SmartCompany report, documents filed with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission show Riad Tayeh and David Solomons of De Vries Tayeh were appointed as joint administrators of Team Bondi on August 30.

This news comes after a troubled period for the L.A. Noire developer; its reputation was tarnished earlier this year when employee complaints about working conditions and credits omissions drew the attention of the International Game Developers Association. At the time, one of Team Bondi’s senior-most developers said the studio would learn from its mistakes.

At this stage, it is still unknown whether Team Bondi’s recent troubles were the direct cause of the company being placed into administration. Attempts to contact Team Bondi, KMM, and De Vries Tayeh by both GameSpot and SmartCompany have been unsuccessful as of publication time, but GameSpot will update the story as further news comes in.

UPDATE: A listing on the Australian Securities & Investments Commission website confirms that Team Bondi Pty. Limited is now “under external administration and/or controlled appointment”. Stay tuned for more details.

For more on L.A. Noire, check out GameSpot’s review.

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Team Bondi Goes into Administration: Report” was posted by Laura Parker on Wed, 31 Aug 2011 20:31:35 -0700
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