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Lionhead Studios

Guildford, Surrey

Sobre

Lionhead Studios, founded in 1997 by industry veteran Peter Molyneux, gained prominence for its innovative approach to game design and storytelling. The studio's notable milestones include the release of the groundbreaking god simulation game "Black & White" in 2001, which showcased their ability to blend complex mechanics with engaging narratives. Over the years, Lionhead was acquired by Microsoft in 2006, further solidifying its position in the gaming landscape.

Key personnel, including Molyneux and lead designer Dene Carter, played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's vision. Lionhead is best known for the "Fable" series, with titles such as "Fable Anniversary," "Fable II," and "Fable: The Lost Chapters" receiving critical acclaim for their rich worlds and moral choice systems.

The studio has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pioneering concepts in player choice and consequence, particularly within the RPG genre. Their focus has primarily been on action RPGs and simulation games, often incorporating unique storytelling elements and character development.

Lionhead's contributions have earned them numerous awards, including BAFTA nominations and accolades for innovation in game design, solidifying their legacy as a key player in the evolution of interactive entertainment.

Visão geral

Fundada em

January 1, 1997

Sede

Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

Número de funcionários

51 - 100

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Foco de gênero

Role-Playing (RPG)

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