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IO Interactive A/S (IOI) is a Danish
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based in
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, best known for creating and developing the ''
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'' and '' Kane and Lynch'' franchises. IO Interactive's most recent game is '' Hitman 3'', which was released in January 2021. The company was founded in September 1998 as a
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between the seven-man development team of
Reto-Moto Reto-Moto ApS is a Danish video game developer based in Copenhagen. Founded in 1997, its staff formed IO Interactive as a joint venture in September 1998. Following a decade of inactivity, some founders reformed Reto-Moto in April 2008, and th ...
and film studio Nordisk Film. IO Interactive was acquired by publisher
Eidos Interactive Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned '' Tomb Raider'', which was ...
for in March 2004, which saw itself acquired by
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and renamed as Square Enix Europe in 2009. In May 2017, Square Enix ceased funding for IO Interactive and started seeking a buyer for the studio. IO Interactive performed a
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in June 2017, becoming independent and regaining the rights to their ''Hitman'' and '' Freedom Fighters'' franchises. IO Interactive employs 200 people as of January 2021 and operates two subsidiary studios: IOI Malmö in
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, Sweden; and IOI Barcelona in
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, Spain.


History


Background and foundation (1997–1998)

In 1997,
Reto-Moto Reto-Moto ApS is a Danish video game developer based in Copenhagen. Founded in 1997, its staff formed IO Interactive as a joint venture in September 1998. Following a decade of inactivity, some founders reformed Reto-Moto in April 2008, and th ...
was founded as a
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in
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan a ...
. Before the studio finished any games, they struck a partnership with Danish film studio Nordisk Film in 1998 that would lead to the creation of a developer jointly owned by the two companies. The resulting company, IO Interactive, was established on 16 September 1998, with Reto-Moto's seven employees—Jesper Vorsholt Jørgensen, Rasmus Guldberg-Kjær, Martin Munk Pollas, Karsten Lemann Hvidberg, Jacob Andersen, Janos Flösser, and David Guldbrandsen—serving as the founders and initial staff of IO Interactive. Nordisk Film and the seven founders each held a 50% stake in the venture. By March 2004, Nordisk Film owned 40.3% in IO Interactive.


''Hitman: Codename 47'' (1998–2000)

Early on, IO Interactive conceptualised a fantasy
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(MMO) entitled ''Rex Dominus'', however, Nordisk Film staff asked the development team to cease production on ''Rex Dominus'' and "test hemselves by developing a "simple shooter" instead. As such, the team opted for a run-and-gun
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, as it took less time to develop compared to an MMO, drawing inspiration from
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films, such as '' Hard Boiled'' and '' The Killer''. They turned to develop for
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s (PCs), because they were unable to acquire development kits for consoles, and had also found interest in the steady increase of PCs' 3D graphics capabilities. A part of the development on the game, which would later become '' Hitman: Codename 47'', was the creation of the Glacier, the studio's proprietary
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that fit their needs; co-founder Andersen stated: "Since killing was the main theme of the game, we wanted to do something special. ..Standard 'death animations' just looked too static so some of the coders tried to see if they could use real-time
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for the falling bodies. The first versions ran terribly slowly until one of the programmers figured out a way to fake the whole calculation." This led to the first use of advanced
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in a video game. This physics system caught the eyes of British publisher
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, and especially staff member Jonas Eneroth, who thought that the system could greatly benefit ''Codename 47'' gameplay. Following six months of negotiations, a publishing deal was signed between IO Interactive and Eidos Interactive. Eneroth became
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on the project. As executive producer, Eneroth encouraged the development team to stray away from the run-and-gun gameplay, and instead focus on a "methodical experience", including dragging dead bodies around the scene to create tension. He had previously worked on '' Deus Ex'' and '' Thief: The Dark Project'', which had heavily exposed him to the stealth game mechanics he wished to see in ''Codename 47''. The game was released on 19 November 2000, with reception mixed due to the difficulty of the game.


Further ventures (2000–2004)

In October 2001, Eidos Interactive announced '' Hitman 2: Silent Assassin'', a sequel to ''Codename 47''. Following a slight delay in March 2002, it was released in October 2002, this time for Microsoft Windows, as well as
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and
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. To more easily overcome the challenge of bringing the game to consoles, IO Interactive grew "considerably" in headcount. The game was received well by critics; according to Greg Kasavin in his review for ''
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'', "''Hitman 2'' fixes virtually all of the problems of its predecessor". The success of ''Silent Assassin'' came as a surprise to the team, and was swiftly followed up with by porting the game to
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the following year. In 2003, IO Interactive decided to open a Hungarian offshoot, named IO Interactive Hungary. To properly establish the studio, 50 Hungarian staff were hired and brought to the company's Copenhagen headquarters for a six-month training programme. However, after the training had been finished, IO Interactive realised that there were 50 people with talent but no leadership that could guide them when in Hungary. Instead of fulfilling the Hungarian subsidiary, IO Interactive opted to offer all 50 people jobs at their headquarters, to which most of them agreed. In October that year,
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released '' Freedom Fighters'', an IO Interactive-developed
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which was previously announced as ''Freedom: The Battle for Liberty Island'' in May 2002. Although a sequel to ''Freedom Fighters'' has been anticipated, IO Interactive has been unable to comment on whether such a game was in development.


Acquisition by Eidos Interactive, further ''Hitman'' releases (2004–2006)

On 3 March 2004, Eidos Interactive announced that they were acquiring IO Interactive for in cash and stock, plus another linked to the studio's performance in the following four years. The deal closed on 31 March that year. At the time, IO Interactive was Europe's 10th largest video game developer, with 140 staff members employed at their offices. The sale was primarily negotiated by founding member Flösser. The first game to release under Eidos Interactive's management was '' Hitman: Contracts'', the third game in the ''Hitman'' franchise, which was announced and released in April that year. The game was developed in about nine months, from concept stage to console submission, but was under the influence of "crunch time" throughout the entire development. ''Contracts'' received positive reception. The next game, '' Hitman: Blood Money'', was announced shortly afterwards, in November 2004. Released in May 2006, the game was praised by critics and retrospectively multiply referred to as the best game in the ''Hitman'' series.


Other games (2006–2010)

IO Interactive announced their next game, '' Kane & Lynch: Dead Men'', in August 2006. Unlike their ''Hitman'' games, ''Kane & Lynch: Dead Men'' played as a linear, cooperative gameplay-focused third-person shooter, as opposed to ''Hitman'' sandbox solo stealth gameplay. Released in November 2007, the game gained mixed reviews, wherein some reviewers felt like the game had a disconnect with modern gameplay styles. On 11 April 2008, four of IO Interactive's co-founders, Vorsholt Jørgensen, Pollas, Andersen and Guldbrandsen, announced that they had, together with former Eidos Interactive executive producer Neil Donnell, reformed Reto-Moto as an active developer. Guldbrandsen and Donnell became chief technology officer and
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, respectively. Six further IO Interactive employees followed to Reto-Moto in December that year. Co-founder and at the time
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Flösser left the company in April 2008, and was succeeded by Niels Jørgensen, who had joined the company in 2002. In January 2009, Eidos Interactive announced IO Interactive-developed ''
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'', a family-friendly game, as opposed to all of the studio's previous titles. Jørgensen explained that, using ''Mini Ninjas'', the studio wanted to reach a broader demographic in the gaming market. Shortly after the announcement of ''Mini Ninjas'', in April 2009, Eidos Interactive was acquired by Japanese video game conglomerate
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for . Eidos Interactive was reorganised over the course of 2009 and became known as Square Enix Europe in November that year. Square Enix Europe continued to oversee their previously owned development studios, including IO Interactive. Speaking for IO Interactive, Karsten Lund stated that the studio experienced "no loss of freedom" following the buyout. A sequel to ''Kane & Lynch: Dead Men'', titled '' Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days'', was announced in November 2009, and released in August 2010. Critics found that most elements in the game had deliberately been made "ugly" to better fit into the well-told story of the game. In a November 2009 interview with gaming website ''
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'', Jørgensen revealed that, due to the high costs associated with living in
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, much of the company's graphic department had been outsourced to
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. The Chinese office had been set up by two Danish representatives from IO Interactive, with one Dane permanently residing in Shanghai to look over the outsourcing progress. In March 2010, 35 of previously 200 employees were let go from the company. A further 30 people were laid off in November that year, supposedly due to the cancellation of a project that was in development for
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.


Return to ''Hitman'' (2011–2016)

In May 2011, IO Interactive and Square Enix announced that they would be returning to the ''Hitman'' franchise through a new entry, '' Hitman: Absolution''. A spin-off demo, '' Hitman: Sniper Challenge'', was released in May 2012. ''Absolution'' was released in November that year, and, like ''Blood Money'', saw highly positive reception from critics. However, many fans of the series, including the developers at IO Interactive, felt like ''Absolution'' was leaning too far into the mainstream, as a result of which they were losing their core player base. In February 2012, Square Enix opened a new Copenhagen office under the IO Interactive name. The following March, this new office was announced to be Hapti.co, a
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studio focused on
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s. Hapti.co was sold to Wargaming Mobile, the mobile games division of publisher
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, in September 2017, and was renamed as Wargaming Copenhagen. In June 2013, 70 staff members, half of IO Interactive's workforce at the time, were made redundant due to "internal adjustments to face the challenges of today's market". Square Enix announced that, from that point on, IO Interactive would exclusively focus on the development of new entries in the ''Hitman'' franchise. At the same time, Hannes Seifert, who for the past three years had held the position of production director at IO Interactive, took over the company's management as
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. At a June 2015
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,
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announced that a new game in the ''Hitman'' series, simply titled ''
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'', had been slated for a December 2015 release. The game was shortly delayed to March 2016, and later announced to be released in an episodic model. As such, starting in March 2016, the first season for the game was released through six episodes, the last of which was released in October 2016. Around the same time, Ryan Barnard, previously director of the game '' The Division'', left Massive Entertainment to join IO Interactive. At the time, IO Interactive had 170 employees, and was the largest video game developer in Denmark.


Management buyout, further ''Hitman'' games, ''Project 007'' (2017–present)

Seifert announced in February 2017 that he had left IO Interactive to return to his home country of Austria to pursue an unannounced project. Hakan B. Abrak, also formerly production director for the studio, took over his duties, becoming
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. In May 2017, Square Enix announced that they had withdrawn funding from IO Interactive and would begin negotiating with potential investors that would want to purchase the studio. Several jobs were cut at IO Interactive shortly following that announcement. On 16 June 2017, IO Interactive announced that it had performed a
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, as a result of which they became independent. Square Enix retained a minor financial stake in IO Interactive. The buyout also included the
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(IP) for ''Hitman'' and ''Freedom Fighters'', but lacked that of ''Kane & Lynch'' and ''Mini Ninjas''. Yosuke Matsuda,
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and chief executive officer of Square Enix at the time, stated that the company's decision to divest itself of IO Interactive, alongside ''Hitman'', was made because they felt like the series needed to go on, but would be in better hands with another partner or with IO Interactive itself. IO Interactive's associate director, Eskil Mohl, said that, when Square Enix decided to withdraw from the studio, they were already working on ''Hitman 2'', and the job cuts were a necessary step to make sure that the studio would remain viable without Square Enix's backing; Mohl felt that this helped harden the studio to make ''Hitman 2'' a stronger game. IO Interactive confirmed shortly after the split that all profits from 2016's ''Hitman'' would from that point go directly to the studio. In August that year, the studio confirmed that another ''Hitman'' game was in development. In April 2018, IO Interactive partnered with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE) to distribute a ''Definitive Edition'' of 2016's ''Hitman'', which was released in the following month. In June 2018, IO Interactive announced '' Hitman 2''. Unlike 2016's ''Hitman'', ''Hitman 2'' does not feature an episodic release format. Published by WBIE, ''Hitman 2'' was released in November that year. On 16 January 2019, IO Interactive opened a subsidiary studio, IOI Malmö, in
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, Sweden. IO Interactive continued its partnership with WBIE and, by October 2019, had turned it into a multi-IP deal. In June 2020, IO Interactive announced '' Hitman 3'', the conclusion to their World of Assassination trilogy, which was released on 20 January 2021 for Windows computers and current and next-gen consoles, with IO publishing the game themselves. In November 2020, the company announced ''Project 007'', an original ''James Bond'' video game, working closely with licensors MGM and
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. IO studio director Hakan Abrak said they had spent about two years in preparing a pitch to the ''Bond'' license holders, knowing that the current rights holders,
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and Michael G. Wilson were dissatisfied with the amount of violence in past ''Bond'' video games. IO's Bond will be a wholly original character and not use any of the film actors' likenesses, and Abrak anticipates that this game would be the start of a trilogy of ''Bond'' games. Abrak expected that the game would require them to double their current staff of 200 employees to 400 by the time the first ''Bond'' game is released. IOI Barcelona, based in
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, Spain, was announced in April 2021. The studio is to assist IOI on its active projects, including ''Hitman'' and ''Project 007'' game.


Games developed


Cancelled games

* ''Rex Dominus'' * Unannounced game for
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(2009)


Glacier

Glacier is a proprietary in-house game engine developed for the ''
Hitman Contract killing is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or persons. It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of payment, monetary or otherwise. Either party may b ...
'' series, '' Freedom Fighters'', the '' Kane & Lynch'' series and ''
Mini Ninjas ''Mini Ninjas'' is a 2009 action-adventure game developed by IO Interactive and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. A Mac OS X version of the game was released on July 8, 2010, b ...
''. Glacier supports DLSS, XeSS and FSR simultaneously. The engine supports ray tracing in '' Hitman 3''.
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licensed Glacier for their own in-house engine, Dawn Engine.


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