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  2. Archetype Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Archetype Entertainment is an American video game development studio established as a division of game publisher Wizards of the Coast, itself a subsidiary of Hasbro.The Austin, Texas-based studio was created by Wizards in April 2019 to develop new intellectual property outside of Wizards' existing Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering franchises.

  3. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    The company still exists, but Snowball Studios , the game development subsidiary, was dissolved in 2012 and former employees of the studios formed Snowbird Game Studios, and 1C Entertainment, the game publishing, localization, and development subsidiary, was acquired by Tencent and was renamed Fulqrum Games in 2022. 1-Up Studio: Tokyo: Japan 2000

  4. List of largest video game employers - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gaming is the largest video game employer in the industry, followed by Ubisoft and Electronic Arts. Among the top 41 largest video game employers, ten are based in the United States , eight in Japan , five in China , three in France , South Korea , and Sweden respectively, two in Poland and the United Kingdom , and one each in Denmark ...

  5. 38 Studios - Wikipedia

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    38 Studios, LLC was an American video game development studio and publisher based in Providence, Rhode Island. The company was founded in Maynard, Massachusetts , in 2006 as Green Monster Games by baseball player Curt Schilling .

  6. Elixir Studios - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on 7 July 1998 [1] by Demis Hassabis, formerly a prominent figure at Lionhead Studios. After failing to secure venture capital at acceptable terms, Hassabis had pitched his startup to 15 different publishers at E3 1998 in Atlanta, eventually signing a three-game deal with Eidos Interactive. [1]

  7. Glitch (Minnesota company) - Wikipedia

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    The collective finances prototypes from early stage game studios with $120,000-$250,000 USD equity checks through the Moonrise Fund, and attempts to raise $10,000 Galaxy Grants for projects from emerging game developers. The company began co-developing and publishing indie games with the release of Optica in 2018 and HyperDot in 2020. As of ...

  8. Oxide Games - Wikipedia

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    Oxide Games focuses primarily on games and game engines for the Personal computer (PC). [2] [3] Initially founded to develop a next-generation game engine and games to use it [4] the studio developed the Nitrous engine to take advantage of new graphics APIs that allowed multiple CPU cores to simultaneously access the GPU such as DirectX 12 and Mantle.

  9. Stoic (company) - Wikipedia

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    Stoic LLC (also known as Stoic Studio) is a video game developer based in Austin, Texas. Founded by three ex- BioWare staff in early 2012, Stoic is most known for developing the tactical role-playing game The Banner Saga (2014) and its sequels, The Banner Saga 2 (2016) and The Banner Saga 3 (2018).