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Irrational Games

Quincy, Massachusetts

À propos

Irrational Games, founded in 1997 by Ken Levine, is renowned for its innovative storytelling and immersive gameplay. The studio gained prominence with the release of "System Shock 2" in 1999, a groundbreaking title that combined RPG elements with first-person shooter mechanics. Over the years, Irrational has launched several major projects, including the critically acclaimed "BioShock" series, with "BioShock Infinite" (2013) marking a significant milestone in narrative-driven gaming.

Key personnel include Ken Levine, the creative force behind the studio, whose vision has shaped its unique approach to game design. Notable titles such as "Freedom Force," "SWAT 4," and the "BioShock Infinite" DLCs have solidified Irrational's reputation for quality and depth.

Irrational Games has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pioneering narrative techniques and atmospheric design, particularly in the action-adventure genre. The studio specializes in first-person shooters and narrative-rich experiences, often incorporating complex moral choices.

The studio has received numerous awards, including BAFTA Game Awards and several Game Developers Choice Awards, recognizing its contributions to the gaming landscape and its commitment to excellence in game design.

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Fondé

January 1, 1997

Siège social

Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

Nombre d'employés

51 - 100

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Axe de genre

Action

Informations de contact

Email

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