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'''Surreal Software''' | '''Surreal Software''' was a video game developer based in Seattle, Washington, USA, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. | ||
Surreal Software, best known for ''[[The Suffering]]'' and ''Drakan'' series. Surreal Software employed over 130 designers, artists, and programmers. Surreal was acquired by Warner Bros. Games during the bankruptcy of Midway Games in July 2009. After a significant layoff in January 2011, the remaining employees were integrated into WBG's Kirkland offices, along with developers Monolith and Snowblind. | Surreal Software, best known for ''[[The Suffering]]'' and ''Drakan'' series. Surreal Software employed over 130 designers, artists, and programmers. Surreal was acquired by Warner Bros. Games during the bankruptcy of Midway Games in July 2009. After a significant layoff in January 2011, the remaining employees were integrated into WBG's Kirkland offices, along with developers Monolith and Snowblind. |
Revision as of 15:53, 18 November 2014
Surreal Software was a video game developer based in Seattle, Washington, USA, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Surreal Software, best known for The Suffering and Drakan series. Surreal Software employed over 130 designers, artists, and programmers. Surreal was acquired by Warner Bros. Games during the bankruptcy of Midway Games in July 2009. After a significant layoff in January 2011, the remaining employees were integrated into WBG's Kirkland offices, along with developers Monolith and Snowblind.
Games
- Drakan: Order of the Flame (1999, PC)
- Drakan - The Ancients' Gates (2002, PlayStation 2)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002, PC and PlayStation 2)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Treason of Isengard (2003, PlayStation 2 and Xbox, cancelled by Vivendi Universal Games)
- The Suffering (2004, PlayStation 2 and Xbox)
- The Suffering: Ties That Bind (2005, PlayStation 2 and Xbox)
- This is Vegas (Cancelled, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC)
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