Runic Games

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Runic Games, Inc.
Private
Industry Computer and video game industry
Founded 2008
Headquarters Seattle, Washington, USA
Key people
Max Schaefer (CEO)
Travis Baldree (President)
Products Torchlight
Torchlight II
Parent Perfect World
Website runicgames.com

Runic Games is a Seattle-based American computer game company formed by Travis Baldree (creator of Fate), Max Schaefer and Erich Schaefer (co-founders of Blizzard North, of Diablo fame), Peter Hu, and the Flagship Studios Seattle team responsible for Mythos.[1][2] It is a subsidiary of Perfect World Co., Ltd.[3] In 2009, the company released Torchlight, a single-player action role-playing game. They released a sequel, Torchlight II, on September 20, 2012. It was at this time the developers revealed they were no longer pursuing plans to create an MMO in the "Torchlight" universe.[4]

History

Runic Games was founded in August 2008 by Travis Baldree, Max Schaefer, Erich Schaefer and Peter Hu.[5] The company formed specifically for the purpose of keeping the Mythos team together to develop a new action RPG video game as a "spiritual successor" to their previous project.[6] Following the dissolution of Flagship Studios in 2008, all 14 members of the Seattle team that developed Mythos signed onto Runic Games.[2] [7]

Full production on the game started around November 2008, meaning that the game's total development period was approximately 11 months.[8] At the 2009 Game Developers Conference some members of the Runic Games team were present with an early version of their single-player game, at which point it was revealed that the title would be Torchlight.[9] One notable addition to the staff was Matt Uelmen, composer for Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo series. As of mid-2009, the company employed no fewer than 26 people.[5][10]

Gamasutra named Runic Games one of its "Top 5 Developers" of 2009 for the studio's ability to create the "highly-polished" Torchlight in only 11 months.[11] The company was also praised for its responsiveness to its player community, citing one particular incident:

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Mere hours after a forum member mentioned that one of the game's camera effects left her unable to play sections of the games due to an uncommon eye condition, a Runic developer patched in a user toggle for the option -- at 8:00 am on a Sunday morning, no less.

Following the 2009 release of Torchlight, the studio shifted to the production of a sequel Torchlight II.[12][13]

In 2010, Perfect World Entertainment, Inc. bought an $8.4 million majority stake in Runic Games.[14]

On March 26, 2014, Travis Baldree announced he would be leaving Runic Games along with co-founder Erich Schaefer to form Double Damage Games.[15]

Games

Torchlight (2009)

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Runic Games' first product is Torchlight, a single-player action role-playing game published by Perfect World Entertainment, Inc. and Encore, Inc, and released for Windows on October 27, 2009.[16] The fantasy-themed game is set in the fictional town of Torchlight and the expansive caverns and dungeons nearby, which adventurers explore to collect valuable loot and battle hordes of monsters. Following the initial digital distribution release, Encore, Inc published a Windows retail box version in January 2010, a port for Mac OS X was developed by World Domination Industries and released through Steam[17] in May 2010, and it was released for the Xbox 360 via XBLA on March 9, 2011.[18] The game was met with a generally positive critical reception, holding a Metacritic score of 83 based on 57 reviews.[19]

Torchlight II (2012)

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Runic Games announced Torchlight II, a sequel that features multiplayer co-op. The company decided to develop the sequel to "give [the players] what they're asking for" in terms of a multiplayer experience, while serving as an intermediate step toward their planned MMORPG.[13] Torchlight II was released on September 20, 2012.[20]

Though not listed anywhere in their marketing materials,[21] Torchlight II requires a Runic Games account to play in Internet Multiplayer games.

Hob (TBA)

Runic Games announced "Hob" on August 17th, 2015.

Hob is set on a beautiful and dangerous unknown world, with buzzing life above and the whirrs of mysterious machinery below. The more players delve into the world’s design, the more they uncover a planet in peril. Players must learn to survive, understand their true purpose through acquiring skills, and ultimately transform the nature of the world itself.

Hob is presented without text or dialogue. Narrative is revealed as players explore and interact with their mysterious planet, and the strange life forms that inhabit it. Hob features smooth controller gameplay, multi-layered puzzles, and striking visuals[22]

See also

References

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  14. http://www.massively.com/2010/05/18/perfect-world-entertainment-invests-in-torchlight-mmo/
  15. "Announcement: Next Things," Runic Games official forums
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  17. Steam For Mac Launch Details Revealed, SteamPowered.com
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  20. "Torchlight 2 Release Date," Torchlight II official site
  21. http://www.torchlight2game.com/about
  22. http://www.runicgames.com/about/press/2015/08/17/runic-games-announces-hob

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