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Cauldron

London, Slovakia

About

Cauldron is a video game development studio founded in the early 2000s, known for its diverse portfolio that spans various genres and platforms. The studio gained recognition with the launch of "Chaser" in 2003, a first-person shooter that showcased their ability to create immersive environments and engaging gameplay. Over the years, Cauldron has expanded its reach through collaborations and partnerships, notably working on the "Cabela's Big Game Hunter" series, which has become a staple in the hunting game genre.

Key personnel at Cauldron include experienced developers and creative directors who have contributed to the studio's unique vision and execution. Their expertise has been instrumental in the development of notable titles such as "Conan" (2004) and "Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011," which have garnered attention for their graphics and gameplay mechanics.

Cauldron's influence on the gaming industry is evident in their contributions to the hunting simulation genre, pushing the boundaries of realism and player engagement. The studio specializes in action-adventure and simulation games, often incorporating advanced technology to enhance user experience.

Throughout its history, Cauldron has received several awards and recognitions for its innovative designs and engaging gameplay, solidifying its reputation as a noteworthy player in the gaming landscape.

Overview

Founded

January 1, 2020

Headquarters

Unknown location

Number of Employees

51 - 100

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Genre Focus

Action

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