games

Our development history started way back in 2002/3 with the Red Orchestra mod. Our current games are listed in the links, but here is a list of our credits (and some of the awards):

Rising Storm

Due for release 2013, Rising Storm is the next game in the award winning Red Orchestra WWII FPS franchise, expanding the series to the battles between the US and the Japanese in the Pacific from 1941-45. RS will be fully compatible with RO2 and allow players to move seamlessly between the Easter Front and Pacific Theaters.

Key features to look forward to:
  • Iconic locations, including Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal
  • Asymmetric combat between well-armed US forces and their Japanese opponents
  • Weapon list includes the M1 Garand, BAR, Flamethrower, Arisaka rifles and the Japanese “Knee Mortar”
  • Fighting across the beaches and towns on Saipan, sands of Iwo Jima, the jungles of Guadalcanal and more

 

Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad

Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad

Released September 2011. The sequel to the original RO – Eastern Front, FPS with both single and multi-player.

PC Gamer’s “FPS of the year (Multiplayer)” for 2011

 

Killing Floor

Killing Floor

Released May 2009. 6-player co-op zombie-killing survival horror.

Key Awards:

  • Metacritic 72 (User Score 8.8). Go figure!
  • PC Gamer’s Top 100 games of all time

 

Ostfront

Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45

Released March 2006. The commercial version of the RO mod, updated with dozens of new maps, weapons and vehicles until 2009.

Key Awards:

  • Metacritic 81 (User Score 8.6)
  • PC Gamer’s Top 100 games of all time
  • IGN “FPS of the Year” 2006
  • Wargamer “Readers’ Choice” 2006
  • Voodoo Extreme “Readers’ Choice FPS of the Year” 2006

 

Red Orchestra: Combined Arms

Red Orchestra: Combined Arms

The original mod, with multiple releases over a period from August 2003 through October 2004. The classic multi-player, Eastern Front, realism-based First Person Shooter

Key Awards:

  • Winner of the “nVidia $1,000,000 Make Something Unreal” Contest
  • ModDB “Best Mod” of 2004
  • Gamespot “Best Mod” of 2004

 

Zeno ClashZeno Clash
After seeing this one, we were only too happy to get the opportunity to publish ACE Team’s Zeno Clash in North America. Released in 2009 to great critical acclaim!
  • PC Gamer’s “Game of the Year” 2009

 

The BallThe Ball
Teotl’s The Ball won acclaim and prizes in the 2010 edition of the “Make Something Unreal” contest, so we published it over Steam and many other digital platforms, as well as in stores across the globe. We have also worked on making it available over Android platforms and, shortly, on the Ouya console.
  • PC Gamer’s “Game of the Year (Action/Puzzle)” 2010

 

dwarfs
Dwarfs?!
This one started out winning prizes in its native Sweden for the Power of 2 team behind it while it was still in development. More casual than our usual fare, this was released over Steam in 2011 and became our first Free To Play venture in 2012. A surprisingly strong seller – casual gaming for the hardcore gamer!

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