Rare, established in 1985, is a British video game developer known for its innovative contributions to the gaming landscape. Originally gaining prominence with titles like "Wizards & Warriors" and "Battletoads," the studio has undergone significant milestones, including its acquisition by Microsoft in 2002, which allowed for a resurgence in its creative output. Key personnel include co-founders Tim and Chris Stamper, who were instrumental in shaping the studio's early identity, and current creative director Greg Micek, who has led projects like "Sea of Thieves." Rare's portfolio features groundbreaking games such as "Dinosaur Planet," which laid the groundwork for "Star Fox Adventures," and the multiplayer phenomenon "Sea of Thieves," which redefined cooperative gameplay. The studio has influenced the industry through its pioneering use of vibrant graphics and engaging storytelling, particularly in the action-adventure and platformer genres. Rare specializes in creating immersive multiplayer experiences and innovative gameplay mechanics. The studio has received numerous accolades, including BAFTA awards for "Battletoads" and "Sea of Thieves," solidifying its reputation as a key player in the gaming industry.