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FuturLab

Hove, Brighton and Hove

About

Futurlab, founded in 2003, is a UK-based independent game development studio known for its innovative approach to game design and technology. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Velocity," a groundbreaking title that combined fast-paced gameplay with unique mechanics, leading to several sequels and spin-offs. Over the years, Futurlab has expanded its portfolio, with notable milestones including the successful release of "PowerWash Simulator," which became a cultural phenomenon, and "Peaky Blinders: Mastermind," based on the popular TV series.

Key personnel include co-founders James Marsden and Dan Leach, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative vision. Futurlab's games, such as "Velocity Ultra" and "Coconut Dodge," have garnered critical acclaim for their engaging gameplay and innovative design.

The studio has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of genre conventions, particularly in the puzzle and action genres. Their focus on unique gameplay mechanics and user experience has set new standards in game design. Futurlab specializes in creating indie titles that blend action, puzzle-solving, and simulation elements, often incorporating vibrant visuals and engaging narratives.

Futurlab has received numerous awards and recognitions, including nominations for BAFTA and Develop Awards, highlighting their contributions to the gaming landscape and their commitment to quality and innovation in game development.

Overview

Founded

November 12, 2003

Headquarters

Hove, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Number of Employees

11 - 50

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Genre Focus

Casual

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