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Psyonix, founded in 2000, is a prominent video game development studio based in San Diego, California. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars" in 2008, which laid the groundwork for their breakout hit, "Rocket League," released in 2015. This title not only achieved commercial success but also led to Psyonix's acquisition by Epic Games in 2019, further solidifying their position in the industry.

Key personnel include co-founders Dave Hagewood and Jeremy Dunham, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. Psyonix is best known for "Rocket League," a unique blend of soccer and vehicular mayhem, alongside other titles like "Nosgoth" and "Arc Squadron."

The studio has significantly influenced the gaming landscape, particularly in the sports genre, by introducing innovative gameplay mechanics and fostering a competitive esports scene. Psyonix specializes in multiplayer and sports games, with a focus on engaging online experiences.

Their work has garnered numerous awards, including multiple BAFTA nominations and The Game Awards accolades, highlighting their impact and excellence in game design and community engagement.

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