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Zen Studios is a Hungarian video game developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software with headquarters in Budapest, Hungary and offices in the United States. It is known for its game franchises, Pinball FX and Zen Pinball , as well as CastleStorm , a tower defense hybrid which received the Apple Store's Editor’s Choice award.
Pinball FX 3 is a pinball simulator video game developed and published by Zen Studios and is the sequel to Pinball FX 2.It was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 in September 2017 and then released for the Nintendo Switch in December 2017.
As of 2024 they own more than 106 internal studios in over 45 countries in Europe and the Americas. Its subsidiaries are organized under ten groups: Amplifier Game Invest, Asmodee , CDE Entertainment, Coffee Stain Holding , Dark Horse Media, DECA Games , Easybrain, Embracer Freemode, Plaion and THQ Nordic .
CastleStorm is a 2013 game developed by Zen Studios for Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and Wii U. A remastered version titled CastleStorm: Definitive Edition was released in 2014 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. A free-to-play mobile version titled CastleStorm: Free to Siege was released in 2014 for Amazon, Android, and iOS.
Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster was released on July 7, 2008, while Zen Pinball: Inferno was released on October 31, 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The PlayStation 3 version, known simply as Zen Pinball was announced on April 15, 2009 [ 8 ] and was released almost one month later on May 14, 2009, [ 20 ] making the first pinball game on the PlayStation 3. [ 21 ]
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Pinball FX 2 (stylized as Pinball FX2) is a pinball video game for Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows (XP and higher) [1] and is the sequel to Pinball FX.It was developed by Zen Studios and published by Microsoft Studios.
The company closed the THQ Nordic studio Campfire Cabal in June and the Gearbox studios Volition in August and Free Radical Design in December. [68] [69] [70] Other studios were subject to layoffs. [71] [72] By November 2023, Embracer Group had laid off 904 employees, roughly 5% of its workforce, and cancelled at least fifteen projects.