Pseudo Interactive, founded in 2002, is a Canadian video game development studio known for its innovative approach to vehicular combat games. The studio gained recognition with the launch of "Cel Damage" in 2002, a unique cartoon-style vehicular brawler that showcased their creative design philosophy. Following this, they developed the "Full Auto" series, with "Full Auto" (2006) and its sequel "Full Auto 2: Battlelines" (2007), which further established their reputation in the racing genre. Key personnel include co-founders and lead developers who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's vision and direction. Pseudo Interactive's games are characterized by their blend of racing and combat mechanics, pushing the boundaries of traditional gameplay. The studio has significantly influenced the gaming industry by introducing destructible environments and dynamic vehicular combat, setting a precedent for future titles in the genre. Their specialization lies in action racing games, particularly those that incorporate combat elements. Pseudo Interactive has received various accolades for their work, including nominations for innovation in game design, highlighting their contributions to the evolution of racing games.