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Rockstar Productions GmbH (
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: Rockstar Vienna; formerly Neo Software Produktions GmbH) was an Austrian
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and a studio of
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based in
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. Peter Baustädter, Niki Laber, and Hannes Seifert founded the studio as Neo Software in January 1993 when they neared the completion of '' Whale's Voyage''. The game led Neo Software to early success, as did 1994's '' The Clue!'', which sold over a million copies, and enabled the company to relocate from Seifert's house in
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to Vienna. After Neo Software's '' Alien Nations'' sold more than a million copies in 1999,
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acquired a
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in the company, seeking it to produce online games. It then sold the studio and several other businesses to Gameplay.com in February 2000, which sold Neo Software to
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in January 2001 in exchange for a Take-Two subsidiary Gameplay.com had obtained earlier. As part of Take-Two, Neo Software developed
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, starting with bringing '' Max Payne'' to the
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. The studio became part of Take-Two's Rockstar Games label in January 2003 as Rockstar Vienna, porting the label's '' Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne'', '' Grand Theft Auto III'', and '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' to consoles. The studio worked on ''
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'' from January 2004 until May 2006, when the company was abruptly closed in a cost reduction. Rockstar Vienna had become the largest developer in Austria by that time, and its disestablishment left 110 people out of work. ''Manhunt 2'' was completed at Rockstar London, controversially omitting all Rockstar Vienna credits upon release.


History


Early years (1993–1999)

Rockstar Vienna was founded as Neo Software by Peter Baustädter, Niki Laber, and Hannes Seifert. Laber and Seifert had met as
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s at a computer school, where they quickly decided to work on video games. Seifert's 1989 game ''Der verlassene Planet'' was the first commercial video game release from Austria. After five years of independent work in the
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, Baustädter, Laber, and Seifert were nearing the completion of '' Whale's Voyage''. While meeting at a coffeehouse near the
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, they decided to create a company and consequently established Neo Software on 4 January 1993. Its offices were set up in Seifert's house in
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, a small village south of
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, the Austrian capital. Laber and Seifert became the joint
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s. ''Whale's Voyage'' was released as the company's first game in February 1993 by
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. The game's success allowed Neo Software to begin moving to the more central Business Park Vienna in 1994, which made it easier to hire international employees. '' The Clue!'', released later that year, became the company's first game to sell more than a million copies, accelerating the relocation. In the following two years, Neo Software worked on ''Prototype'', ''Dark Universe'', ''Whale's Voyage II'', and ''Cedric'' (all released in 1995), as well as '' Mutation of J.B.'', '' Spherical Worlds'', ''Black Viper'', and ''Fightin' Spirit'' (all 1996). During 1996, the company discontinued its publishing activities and established a consulting branch, Neo Consulting. By 1997, Baustädter had left the company for
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while remaining a
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. While developing '' Rent-a-Hero'' in 1997, Neo Software's first year without a release, the company underwent structural changes to improve its development capabilities and strengthened relationships with publishers for future releases. ''Rent-a-Hero'' was released in 1998. Neo Software worked with the nascent Austrian company
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to release '' Alien Nations'' in 1999, which sold over a million copies.


Acquisitions and closure (1999–2006)

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, a German media company that produced magazines and online games, announced on 1 June 1999 that it had agreed to purchase a 51%
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in Neo Software, citing the success of ''Rent-a-Hero'' and ''Alien Nations'' as a motive for the acquisition. The deal was to close by the end of the year, with the studio to receive
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worth of Computec Media's
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. The company expected Neo Software and its eleven employees to develop two online games and generate in revenue each year. However, it proceeded to sell off Neo Software, alongside three other subsidiaries, to Gameplay.com in February 2000 for a combined in cash and in Gameplay.com shares. Under its new owner, Neo Software had commenced work on the ''
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'' spin-off ''Online Pirates'' (or ''Pirates! Online'') by September that year. In October, Gameplay.com acquired
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's subsidiary Toga Holdings (the parent of developer Pixel Broadband Studios). Alongside paying cash and shares, Gameplay.com entered into a "joint exploitation agreement" that allowed Take-Two to purchase Neo Software. The studio's valuation of was pre-paid in this transaction. Take-Two completed its acquisition of Neo Software on 31 January 2001, officially paying , while assuming in liabilities. The new parent company envisioned that the studio would act as a localisation studio for the German language in addition to developing games. Later in 2001, JoWooD published Neo Software's sequel to ''The Clue!'', ''
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''. As part of Take-Two, Neo Software developed the
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port of '' Max Payne'', which was released in December 2001. ''Online Pirates'' was still in development in late 2002. At the time, Seifert commented that Neo Software, which now had forty employees, saw online games as a "market of the future". However, he lamented that the lack of widespread
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connections in households at the time made games like ''Online Pirates'' unviable as mass-market products. On Neo Software's tenth anniversary in January 2003, Take-Two moved the studio to the
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label, rebranding it Rockstar Vienna. The legal entity, Neo Software Produktions GmbH, was consequently renamed Rockstar Productions GmbH. The studio continued developing ports, bringing '' Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne'' to the Xbox and
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, as well as '' Grand Theft Auto III'' and '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' to the Xbox. In January 2004, Rockstar Vienna began work on what would become ''
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'', the sequel to 2003's ''
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''. On the morning of 11 May 2006, Take-Two closed down Rockstar Vienna's facilities and fired all employees without prior notice. In a blog post, Rockstar Vienna
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Jurie Horneman described how he arrived at the studio to work, only to be turned away by security guards. With 110 employees before the closure, Rockstar Vienna had been the largest video game developer in Austria. The move was described as a
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exercise: Rockstar Games had too many studios and its expenses were too high, and the decision to close Rockstar Vienna was made easier because it was its only studio in a non-English-speaking country. Rockstar Games stated that employees were "offered packages in accordance with Austrian law, as well as other job opportunities within Take-Two and Rockstar Games where possible". Laber later described the closure as "completely fair", noting that the
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s far exceeded the legal minimum. The development of ''Manhunt 2'' was shifted to Rockstar London and the game was released in October 2007. Following the release, Horneman, who had been a producer for the game while at Rockstar Vienna, noticed that the game's credits lacked all names of the Rockstar Vienna employees who had worked on the game before the studio's closure. In a blog post listing all 89 missing credits, he stated that "the majority of the work we did at Rockstar Vienna is in the released game. Rearranged and modified, but it's there." He added that he was "disappointed and outraged that Rockstar Games tries to pretend that Rockstar Vienna and the work we did on ''Manhunt 2'' never happened – the work of over 50 people, who put years of their lives into the project, trying to make the best game they could".


Legacy

Rockstar Vienna's demise prompted the creation of many smaller studios in the Vienna area. Seifert, Laber, and Jürgen Goeldner established the studio Games That Matter, which they announced in January 2007. By the end of that month, the studio mostly comprised former Rockstar Vienna staff.
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bought the studio in August 2007 and incorporated it into the Deep Silver label as Deep Silver Vienna. It was Koch Media's first acquisition of a development studio. Deep Silver Vienna's first game was ''
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'', developed in association with
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and released for the
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in 2009. Laber left the studio in December 2009 and Seifert announced his intent to leave the company by 31 January 2010. Koch Media disestablished Deep Silver Vienna on 31 January 2010 and laid off its twenty employees, citing that it was necessary to concentrate its operations at its
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headquarters in the face of the "overall economic situation". The project it had in development at the time, '' Ride to Hell'', was handed to
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. Seifert later acted as the studio head for
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from 2010 until February 2017, while Laber joined the Viennese
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company Socialspiel, previously founded by former Rockstar Vienna and Deep Silver Vienna staff, in August 2012.


Games developed


As Neo Software


As Rockstar Vienna


Cancelled

* ''Online Pirates'' / ''Pirates! Online''


References


External links

* (archived) {{Take-Two Interactive 1993 establishments in Austria 1999 mergers and acquisitions 2000 mergers and acquisitions 2001 mergers and acquisitions 2006 disestablishments in Austria Austrian companies established in 1993 Companies based in Vienna Defunct video game companies of Austria Rockstar Games subsidiaries Take-Two Interactive divisions and subsidiaries Video game companies disestablished in 2006 Video game companies established in 1993 Video game development companies