Cloud Imperium Games

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Cloud Imperium Games
Industry Video games
Founded 2010
Founder Chris Roberts
Headquarters Los Angeles, California, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Chris Roberts
Products Star Citizen
Website CloudImperiumGames.com

Cloud Imperium Games is an American video game company, founded by Chris Roberts and Ortwin Freyermuth, with offices in Los Angeles, California, Austin, Texas, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England and Frankfurt, Germany.[1]

History

The company's origins are traced as far back as the launch of Roberts Space Industries in 2010. It was founded by Chris Roberts, together with his business partner and long-time international media attorney Ortwin Freyermuth, to work on a new game. On October 10, 2012, Cloud Imperium Games launched a crowdfunding campaign from the Roberts Space Industries website with the stated goal of raising between two and four million dollars to produce a space sim game for the personal computer in a sandbox vein. It was being built on the Cryengine 3 game engine. The game promised to integrate a traditional "branching storyline" game to be called Squadron 42 with a persistent online universe game to be called Star Citizen. On October 18, 2012, at the request of fans, a Kickstarter campaign was launched to run in conjunction with the Roberts Space Industries website. By November 19, 2012 when the combined campaigns concluded, they had earned $6,238,563, approximately 4.1 million from the RSI campaign, and approximately 2.1 from the Kickstarter campaign. This surpassed all stretch goals set for the campaign, and broke video game industry crowdfunding records, both in funds received and in number of backers. Chris Roberts had stated that if at least $23 million could be raised over the course of the crowdfunding campaign, no outside investors' or developers' funding would be required. This goal was reached October 18, 2013. As of March 2016, they have raised over $111 million.

Star Citizen

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Their first product is Star Citizen, a crowdfunded space simulator MMO which as of the time of writing has gathered over $111 million, making it the most successful crowdfunded game to date.[2]

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