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BigPark

Vancouver, British Columbia

À propos

BigPark is a Canadian video game development studio founded in 2009, initially gaining recognition for its innovative approach to game design and community engagement. The studio was acquired by Microsoft in 2012, which allowed it to leverage the resources and technology of a major player in the industry. One of its notable projects, "Joy Ride Turbo," released in 2012, showcased the studio's ability to blend racing mechanics with social gaming elements, emphasizing fun and accessibility.

Key personnel at BigPark include co-founders and industry veterans who have contributed to the studio's creative vision and development processes. The team has a strong background in game design, which has been instrumental in shaping their projects.

BigPark's influence on the gaming industry is evident through its focus on integrating social features into gameplay, paving the way for more interactive and community-driven experiences. The studio specializes in casual and family-friendly games, often exploring genres that encourage multiplayer engagement.

While BigPark has not amassed a large number of awards, "Joy Ride Turbo" received positive reviews for its engaging gameplay and innovative use of Xbox Live features, highlighting the studio's commitment to quality and player experience.

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Fondé

January 1, 2007

Siège social

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Nombre d'employés

11 - 50

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Axe de genre

Sports

Informations de contact

Kit presse

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