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ZeniMax Online Studios LLC is an American video game developer and a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media, specializing in massively multiplayer online games. [1] The company developed The Elder Scrolls Online and its downloadable content . [ 1 ]
ZeniMax Media Inc. is an American video game holding company based in Rockville, Maryland.The company was founded in 1999 by Christopher Weaver and Robert A. Altman as the parent company for Weaver's video game publisher Bethesda Softworks.
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Tango Gameworks Inc. is a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo.Founded in March 2010 by Shinji Mikami, previously of Capcom, the company was acquired by ZeniMax Media in October that year after suffering financial issues.
On July 6, 2016, ZeniMax announced Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition for September 9, 2016. It includes the base game, a certain vanity item, and the four major DLCs: Imperial City, Orsinium, Thieves Guild, and Dark Brotherhood. [36] ZeniMax released the "Guilds and Glory" DLC pack for users who already own the base game. [37]
ZeniMax Halifax Ltd. (trade name: Alpha Dog Games) [2] was a Canadian mobile video game developer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The company was acquired by ZeniMax Media in October 2019. [3] ZeniMax Media was acquired by Microsoft in March 2021 and became part of Xbox Game Studios. As a result, Alpha Dog Games was owned by Microsoft since 2021 ...
Halo Studios (formerly 343 Industries) is an American video game developer based in Redmond, Washington, part of Xbox Game Studios.Headed by Pierre Hintze, the studio is responsible for the Halo series of military science fiction games, originally created and produced by Bungie, and is the developer of the Slipspace Engine.
ZeniMax filed counterclaims [39] and moved to dismiss the case, [40] claiming Weaver had gone through emails of other employees to find evidence. This dismissal was later vacated on appeal, [41] and the parties settled out of court. Weaver remained a major shareholder in the company; as of 2007, he said that he still owned 33% of ZeniMax's ...