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Realtime Worlds

Dundee, Dundee City

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Realtime Worlds is a prominent entertainment software company based in Scotland, recognized for its innovative contributions to the gaming industry. Founded in 2002, the studio gained significant attention with the launch of "Crackdown" in 2007, which showcased a unique blend of open-world gameplay and superhero mechanics. The studio's notable milestone came with the release of "APB: All Points Bulletin" in 2010, a massively multiplayer online game that aimed to redefine the genre.

Key personnel include co-founders Dave Jones, known for his work on "Lemmings" and "Grand Theft Auto," who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's creative direction. Realtime Worlds has developed groundbreaking titles such as "Crackdown" and "APB," both of which have left a lasting impact on the gaming landscape.

The studio has influenced the industry through its innovative approaches to open-world design and multiplayer interactions, pushing the boundaries of player engagement. Specializing in action-adventure and MMO genres, Realtime Worlds has also explored advanced technologies in game development.

The studio's achievements include two BAFTA awards for "Crackdown," highlighting its critical acclaim and recognition within the gaming community.

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Fondé

January 1, 2002

Siège social

Dundee, Dundee City, United Kingdom

Nombre d'employés

51 - 100

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Action

Informations de contact

Email

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