Developer
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Uber Entertainment

Kirkland, Washington

À propos

Uber Entertainment, founded in 2008, is an independent game development studio based in Seattle, Washington. The studio gained recognition with the launch of "Monday Night Combat" in 2010, a unique blend of third-person shooter and tower defense that garnered a dedicated following. Following this success, Uber released "Planetary Annihilation" in 2014, a real-time strategy game that pushed the boundaries of large-scale warfare, and its expansion "Planetary Annihilation: Titans" in 2015, which introduced new gameplay mechanics and units.

Key personnel include founder and creative director John Comes, who has been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction. Uber's portfolio also features titles like "Dino Frontier," a VR strategy game, and "Wayward Sky," showcasing their versatility across different platforms and genres.

Uber Entertainment has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pioneering innovative gameplay mechanics and emphasizing community-driven development, particularly through crowdfunding initiatives. The studio specializes in action and strategy games, often incorporating multiplayer elements and unique art styles.

Over the years, Uber has received various accolades, including nominations for Best Indie Game and recognition for their contributions to the gaming community, solidifying their reputation as a forward-thinking studio in the industry.

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Fondé

January 1, 2008

Siège social

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Nombre d'employés

11 - 50

Fondateurs

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Strategy

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