Wargaming Chicago-Baltimore
Formerly |
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Company type | Privately held company |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | February 6, 1997 |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Number of employees | ~160 |
Parent | Wargaming (2013–present) |
Wargaming Chicago-Baltimore (formerly Meyer/Glass Interactive, L.L.C., Day 1 Studios, LLC and Wargaming West Corporation) is an American game developer that operates in Chicago, Illinois and Hunt Valley, Maryland.
History
[edit]They worked in tandem with developer FASA Interactive to create their first two games MechAssault, which Microsoft used to promote their Xbox Live service, and MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf. They worked with Monolith Productions to make the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 console ports of F.E.A.R..
In 2006, they signed a deal with LucasArts to develop the science fiction video game Fracture. It had mixed reviews by the gaming press. In 2010, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced that they would be developing the third instalment in the F.E.A.R. franchise entitled F.E.A.R. 3, first announced using the title F.3.A.R., which was later confirmed as just for advertising. When their subsequent project with Konami was canceled, however, around 100 employees (the vast majority of the team working on that project) were laid off.[1] The remaining team members moved forward with development on the free-to-play mech game Reign of Thunder.[2]
On January 29, 2013, it was announced that Wargaming, the creator of World of Tanks, acquired Day 1 Studios for $20 million[3] and rebranded it Wargaming West.[4] The acquisition included the rights to Reign of Thunder, with it since having been put aside, and subsequently canceled. [5]
Games developed
[edit]As Meyer/Glass Interactive
Year | Title | Platform(s) | |||
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Win | PlayStation | ||||
1998 | Axis & Allies | Yes | No | ||
1999 | Axis & Allies: Iron Blitz | Yes | No | ||
1999 | Avalon Hill's Diplomacy | Yes | No | ||
1999 | Missile Command | Yes | Yes | ||
2000 | Battleship: Surface Thunder | Yes | No |
As Day 1 Studios
Year | Title | Platform(s) | |||
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PS3 | Win | Xbox | X360 | ||
2002 | MechAssault | No | No | Yes | No |
2004 | MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf | No | No | Yes | No |
2006 | F.E.A.R. | Yes | No | No | Yes |
2008 | Fracture | Yes | No | No | Yes |
2011 | F.E.A.R. 3 | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
As Wargaming Chicago-Baltimore
Year | Title | Platform(s) | |||
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X360 | XB1 | PS4 | Win | ||
2014 | World of Tanks | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Canceled video games
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Day 1 Studios loses Konami publishing deal". GameSpot.com. December 2, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
- ^ "Day 1 Studios Announces Mech Combat Game Reign of Thunder". Gametestlab.com. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
- ^ "News – Wargaming's surprise acquisition: F.E.A.R. 3's dev Day 1 for $20M". Gamasutra. January 29, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
- ^ "Wargaming West". Wargaming West. June 10, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
- ^ "Reign Of Thunder (Day 1 Studios) [PC - Cancelled] - Unseen64". Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!. September 28, 2020. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
- ^ "Video from Abandoned Batman Game Surfaces". February 27, 2012.
- ^ "Disney's Failed TRON Sequel Game - Unseen64". YouTube. November 20, 2016.
- ^ "Reign Of Thunder (Day 1 Studios) [PC - Cancelled] - Unseen64". Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!. September 28, 2020. Retrieved March 1, 2024.