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Revolution Software Limited is a British
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based in
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, founded in 1989 by
Charles Cecil Charles Cecil (born 11 August 1962) is a British video game designer and co-founder of Revolution Software. His family lived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo when he was still very young, but was evacuated two years after Mobutu Sese Se ...
,
Tony Warriner Tony Warriner is a video game designer, programmer and co-founder of Revolution Software. At a young age he started playing adventure games, when they were just text adventures. He wrote his first game, '' Obsidian'', while he was at school and s ...
, David Sykes, and Noirin Carmody.


Company history


1992–1994: ''Lure of the Temptress'' and ''Beneath a Steel Sky''

Released in 1992 for the
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,
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, and
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platforms, '' Lure of the Temptress'' was both critically and commercially a success, which helped set the company up for their future game releases. Revolution released the game as
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on 1 April 2003. Their next game was released in 1994; '' Beneath a Steel Sky'' became a hit on the Amiga and DOS. The game focused on protagonist Robert Foster's abduction and subsequent search for answers in a
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n city of the future. In that period they also ported Sierra's '' King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow'' to the
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.
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system was used instead of Sierra's Creative Interpreter due to its much better performance.


1996–1997: ''Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars'' and ''Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror''

Despite the success of ''Beneath a Steel Sky'', it was the company's next game that they would become best known for, and which would have both the biggest critical and commercial success. '' Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars'' was released for PC and
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in 1996 and was later ported to the
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in 2002. The game revolves around the story of George Stobbart, an American tourist whose holiday in Paris is rudely interrupted by a bombing. Investigating, he runs into photo-journalist Nicole Collard, and the two embark on a globe-trotting adventure. The hand drawn graphics, story and characters, and gameplay helped cement the company's reputation for story driven games. The game was quickly followed by a well-received sequel, '' Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror''. According to Charles Cecil, each of the first two ''
Broken Sword ''Broken Sword'' is a series of adventure games. The first game in the series, '' Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars'', was released and developed in 1996 by British developer Revolution Software. Its sequel, '' Broken Sword II: The Smok ...
'' games sold around a 1,000,000 copies in the mid-1990s.


2000: ''In Cold Blood'' and ''Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado''

In July 2000, the company released their first 3D game ''
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'' for the PlayStation (later released for Microsoft Windows in October 2000). Set in the near future, the game featured John Cord, an
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agent. Sent to the fictional, former Soviet region of Volgia, the player embarks on a mission to investigate a newly discovered substance, Blue Nephrine. However, Cord is betrayed and must work out by whom, while simultaneously trying to work out what plans the dictator of Volgia, General Nagarov, has for this mysterious new chemical and the implications for the world. In December 2000, the company also released a children's adventure game '' Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado'' to coincide with the release of the film ''
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''.


2001–2002: ''Good Cop Bad Cop'' cancellation

The company then started work on ''Good Cop Bad Cop'', an
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for the
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,
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and
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. However the game was eventually cancelled so that the company could concentrate on '' Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon''.


2003–2006: ''Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''Broken Sword: The Angel of Death''

Released in November 2003, '' Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon'' featured 3D graphics, and moved away from the 2D
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style of older games. As the game was developed for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox simultaneously, they decided to implement a direct control mechanism for the protagonist, instead of mouse control clicking on hot spots, as this was easier to convert to console game pads. Revolution released '' Broken Sword: The Angel of Death'' on 15 September 2006. At the start of the game, George is working as a bail bonds clerk, when he falls in love with Anna-Maria, a woman who asks George to help her find an artifact.


2009–2011: Director's Cut and Remasters

On 1 March 2009, Revolution Software released a director's cut version of their first ''Broken Sword'' series, titled '' Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars – Director's Cut'', for
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and
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platforms (later on
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,
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and
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). According to a Charles Cecil interview with Pocket Gamer, the iOS version of the ''Director's Cut'' sold around 160,000 copies by December 2010. The company also announced that ''The Director's Cut'' is coming soon to Android. In October 2009, ''Beneath a Steel Sky – Remastered'' was made available on the
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. ''The Remastered Edition'' sold around 20,000 copies in its first month and expected to hit 70,000 sales in the first year and 100,000 lifetime sales. The company announced the remastered edition of the second game in the ''Broken Sword'' series on 9 December 2010, called ''Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror – Remastered''. The game was released in late 2010 on iPhone, April 2011 on OS X and May 2011 on Microsoft Windows.


2012–present: ''Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse'', ''Beyond a Steel Sky'', and ''Broken Sword 6'' ideas

On 25 July 2012, Charles Cecil posted on his personal Facebook account: "Totally focused on the announce video for our next game. I am thrilled by how it's looking, and can't wait to talk publicly, but completing the video for end of the month – as originally promised – now seems somewhat ambitious." After a short delay, the game was officially announced to be a fifth entry in the series: '' Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse''. The game was announced with a
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campaign and a video, showing some of the game's graphics and hinting at its storyline. After the release of ''Beneath a Steel Sky – Remastered'', Charles Cecil and Dave Gibbons stated that a sequel could be likely and that iPhone would be the ideal platform. During the ''Broken Sword 5'' crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, the company originally put ''Beneath a Steel Sky 2'' as a $1,000,000 bonus stretch goal if the new Broken Sword game raises enough money, but it only raised $820,000 (inc. PayPal donations). On 24 September 2012, after failing to reach the bonus stretch goal, the company's co-founder Tony Warriner said that "after the huge success of the ''Broken Sword 5'' crowdfunding campaign on Kickstater, it inspired us to begin work on ''Beneath a Steel Sky 2''. Development of the sequel will begin after the release of ''Broken Sword 5''. We're delighted by the recent level of interest in a sequel to ''Beneath a Steel Sky'' and are currently discussing design ideas for this project which we plan to go into development following the release of ''Broken Sword 5''. We're deeply touched that our ''Beneath a Steel Sky'' fans are as enthusiastic today as they were when the original game released in 1994." ''Beneath a Steel Sky 2'' is to be developed for iOS, Android, PC, Linux and OS X. There is also a possibility in looking into a console version release. In a September 2015 interview, Cecil announced that he was working on a story for ''Broken Sword 6'', which would involve the main characters travelling to Germany. In a later interview from April 2020, however, Cecil said he was "mulling around" ideas for ''Broken Sword 6'', while his focus seemed to be still on '' Beyond a Steel Sky'', though he did not exclude the idea that the next ''Broken Sword'' game may follow the company's present project.


Games developed


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Appearances on lists


See also

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