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Daybreak Game Company LLC is an American
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based in San Diego. The company was founded in December 1997 as Sony Online Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment, but was spun off to an independent investor in February 2015 and renamed Daybreak Game Company. On December 1, 2020, Daybreak Game Company entered into an agreement to be acquired by
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. They are known for owning, maintaining, and creating additional content for the games '' EverQuest'', '' EverQuest II'', '' The Matrix Online'', '' PlanetSide'', '' Star Wars Galaxies'', '' Clone Wars Adventures'', '' Free Realms'', '' Vanguard: Saga of Heroes'', '' DC Universe Online'', '' PlanetSide 2'', '' H1Z1: Just Survive'', and '' H1Z1: King of the Kill'', along with more recent acquisitions ''
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'', '' Magic: The Gathering Online'' and '' Lord of the Rings Online''.


History


Sony Online Entertainment Inc. (1997–2005)

Sony Online Entertainment began with Sony Interactive Studios America (SISA), an internal game development studio of Sony, formed by 1995. In 1996, John Smedley was put in charge of SISA's development of an online
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. The game would evolve into the MMORPG '' EverQuest''. Smedley hired programmers Brad McQuaid and Steve Clover, who had come to Smedley's attention through their work on the single-player role-playing game ''Warwizard''. In April 1998, Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) was formed by merging parts of Sony Online Ventures with
Sony Pictures Entertainment Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Sony Pictures or SPE, and formerly known as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.) is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate that produces, ac ...
. Within a matter of months after this change, Sony Interactive Studios America was renamed
989 Studios 989 Studios was a division of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) that developed games for PlayStation consoles and Windows personal computers. Their games include ''EverQuest'', '' Twisted Metal III'', ''Twisted Metal 4'', ''Syphon Filter ...
. Towards the end of 1998, 989 Studios shifted its strategy to making
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games. The company's video game and online development branch spun off; John Smedley, Brad McQuaid and Russell Shanks, as well as 55 other ex-989 employees, founded RedEye Interactive, later renamed Verant Interactive. Verant Interactive launched '' EverQuest'' on March 16, 1999, through Sony with modest expectations. The game became successful. Sales continued rising at a steady rate until mid-2001 when growth slowed. As of 2004, Sony reported subscription numbers close to 450,000. In March 2000, Verant released '' EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark'', the first in a long list of expansion packs for ''EverQuest''. In April 2000, Verant hired former '' Ultima Online'' developers Raph Koster and Rich Vogel. They formed an office in Austin, Texas, to develop '' Star Wars Galaxies'' for LucasArts. SOE acquired Verant in June 2000, and eventually promoted Brad McQuaid to be its Chief Creative Officer. In October 2001, McQuaid resigned and founded Sigil Games Online, drawing many of the original developers of ''EverQuest'' from SOE. Developed by Sony Online Entertainment, LucasArts released ''Star Wars Galaxies'' in 2003, which saw rapid growth, as expected. Bruce Woodcock estimates that ''Star Wars Galaxies'' reached nearly 300,000 subscribers within the year, before trailing off. LucasArts has released three expansions for ''Star Wars Galaxies'', ''Jump to Lightspeed'' in October 2004, ''Rage of the Wookiees'' in May 2005, and ''Trials Of Obi-Wan'' in November 2005. In 2003, the company also explored relatively untouched MMOG territory with the massively multiplayer online first-person shooter '' PlanetSide'' and the
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MMORPG ''
EverQuest Online Adventures ''EverQuest Online Adventures'' (EQOA) was a 2003 3D fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for the PlayStation 2. The game was part of the ''EverQuest'' franchise before being shut down on March 29, 2012, after nine yea ...
''. ''PlanetSide'' enjoyed a reasonably successful launch, however it never attracted wide popularity. SOE released two expansions for ''PlanetSide'', a retail product titled ''Core Combat'', and ''Aftershock'', a free expansion. ''EverQuest Online Adventures'' was not as successful, but it spawned an expansion, ''EverQuest Online Adventures Frontiers''. The game was shut down on March 29, 2012, after nine years of operation. '' EverQuest II'' was released on November 9, 2004. The sequel was set hundreds of years after the original. Similar in strategy to ''EverQuest'', SOE has released several adventure packs and expansion packs for ''EverQuest II'', starting with ''The Bloodline Chronicles'' in March 2005. In January 2005, Sony Online Entertainment announced the creation of Station Publishing, a new label for distributing titles made by external developers. In November 2005, SOE added the New Game Enhancements to ''Star Wars Galaxies'', changing many of the game's core mechanics. This upset players and critics, with the level of concurrent players reduced to around 10,000; relatively few for the MMO industry. SOE has produced numerous ''EverQuest'' expansions and spin-off video games, including ''
Champions of Norrath ''Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest'' is an action role-playing video game for the PlayStation 2, set in the ''EverQuest'' universe. The game is playable with one single player or cooperative for up to four players. However, with a Networ ...
'' (for PlayStation 2) and ''
Lords of EverQuest ''Lords of EverQuest'' is a 3D fantasy real-time strategy game released in December 2003. It was developed by the short-lived startup company Rapid Eye Entertainment and published by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE). SOE distributes ''Lords of Ev ...
'' (Windows). They published '' Champions: Return to Arms'', the sequel to ''Champions of Norrath'', in February 2005. In August 2005, SOE entered a deal with Warner Bros. Entertainment which saw the acquisition and transition of '' The Matrix Online'' to the existing line up of SOE games.


Sony Online Entertainment LLC (2006–2015)

In April 2006, Sony Online Entertainment, Inc. became Sony Online Entertainment LLC, owned by Sony Pictures Digital and Sony Computer Entertainment America. In May 2006, it was announced that SOE would be co-publisher of '' Vanguard: Saga of Heroes''. However, Sigil retained full development rights, and SOE's role was only that of marketing, distribution, technical support, and hosting the game servers. SOE also announced the release of '' Field Commander'', its third game for the
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System. In August 2006, SOE announced the acquisition of developer Worlds Apart Productions, renaming the studio SOE-Denver. The studio has since released an online version of the '' WizKids'' pirates constructible strategy game. In November 2006, SOE released its first PlayStation 3 title '' Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom'', within the launch window of the PlayStation 3 system. SOE also released ''Pirates Online Constructible Strategy Game'', the online version of the '' WizKids'' Pirates Constructible Strategy Game. In January 2007, SOE announced that it has licensed rights from Midway Home Entertainment to develop and release six classic Midway games for PlayStation 3 download, including '' Mortal Kombat II'', ''
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'', '' Joust'', '' Rampage World Tour'', '' Rampart'', and '' Championship Sprint''. The games were available from the PlayStation Store. The announcement came shortly after SOE released its second PlayStation 3 digital download ''
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''. On May 15, 2007, Sony Online Entertainment announced that they had completed a transaction to purchase key assets from Sigil Games Online, including ''Vanguard: Saga of Heroes'' (described as Sigil's "tentpole property"). On March 13, 2008, Sony Online Entertainment announced that Sony Computer Entertainment will have direct control over SOE. On January 16, 2009, the company joined
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, selling ''EverQuest'', ''EverQuest II'' and ''Vanguard: Saga of Heroes'' via Steam. On the same day, the company purchased
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, an online turn-based strategy game. On August 1, 2009, SOE shut down '' The Matrix Online'' after 4 years of operation. Players were treated to about 2 months of gaming despite some initial setbacks that left many veteran players unable to access the game for about a week after the announcement was made. A memory book was developed and was made available for download on the game's site. , John Smedley was the CEO of Sony Online Entertainment. SOE is headquartered in San Diego, California, with additional game development studios located in Austin, Texas, Denver, Colorado and Seattle, Washington. On July 15, 2010, SOE eliminated 35 full-time positions and an undisclosed number of temporary positions to "...better align the company's resources..." On August 8, 2010, SOE announced that ''EverQuest Next'' was in the early stages of development. On January 7, 2011, SOE and Fastpoint Games announced the alpha launch of the Facebook game ''Fortune League''. ''Fortune League'' integrates real-time performance data such as damages, deaths and healings directly from the massively multiplayer online game environment and uses them to form "Hero Stats" that drive the game. Therefore, player actions inside ''EverQuest II'' affected what happened in Fortune League, and prizes from Fortune League helped users advance in the ''EverQuest II'' environment. Fastpoint Games CEO, Kelly Perdew, positioned Fortune League as a new category of "snackable" data-driven games that would help MMO franchises acquire users and tap new revenue streams. On February 1, 2011, SOE unveiled new PlayStation Network games to be released throughout the year. These included ''Acceleration of Suguri X Edition'', ''Akimi Village'', ''Plants vs. Zombies'', ''Rochard'', ''Sideway'' and ''Slam Bolt Scrappers''. On March 31, 2011, SOE confirmed that "it will eliminate 205 positions and close its Denver, Seattle, and Tucson studios." Production of ''The Agency'' was also discontinued. On December 6, 2011, ''EverQuest II'' switched to a free-to-play model, with optional subscriptions. On December 15, 2011, ''Star Wars Galaxies'' was closed. SOE maintained a Memory Book for former players.


Data breach

On April 27, 2011, Sony, the parent company of SOE, released statements regarding an intrusion, on or about April 18, into the PlayStation Network, and the potential theft of up to 77 million subscribers' personal data. Sony maintains that PSN and SOE are hosted and run on completely separate subsystems and that the PlayStation Network intrusion had no major effect on SOE's online services. SOE developers posted messages of concern and apology, but also assurances the SOE servers and systems were not compromised. On May 2, 2011, SOE interrupted their online services. Players were told "We have had to take the SOE service down temporarily. In the course of our investigation into the intrusion into our systems, we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern for us to take the service down effective immediately. We will provide an update later today (Monday)." Later, SOE disclosed that "personal information from approximately 24.6 million SOE accounts may have been stolen", including names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, gender, date of birth, login ID, and hashed passwords.


Daybreak Game Company (2015–present)

On February 2, 2015, Sony announced that SOE had been sold to investment company
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for an undisclosed amount and that it would be renamed Daybreak Game Company. Cutting its ties with Sony, Daybreak subsequently became able to develop their games for platforms other than
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, including Xbox and mobile platforms. On February 11, employees of the company reported they were undergoing layoffs, including several senior developers and project managers. Shortly after, Daybreak responded by announcing the layoffs were intended to make the company profitable, but did not detail the extent of the layoffs or whether it would affect the development and support of their new and existing games. On July 22, 2015, Daybreak announced that John Smedley had stepped down as the company's President, and that Russell Shanks, the company's former COO, will take up his position. On August 21, 2015, Smedley left Daybreak to found a new company. In October 2016, Russell Shanks left Daybreak. On December 19, 2016, it was announced that Daybreak games would become the new publisher of ''
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'' and ''
Dungeons & Dragons Online ''Dungeons & Dragons Online'' is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Turbine for Microsoft Windows and OS X. The game was originally marketed as ''Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach''. Upon switching to a h ...
'', taking over the role from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. However, the two games would maintain their old account system and server centers, not integrating with the rest of Daybreak. The result of this deal would cause the closure of '' Asheron's Call'' and '' Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings'' on January 31, 2017. In April 2018, Viktor Vekselberg, a Russian businessman and owner of portfolio company
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, was sanctioned by the United States Department of the Treasury as part of an investigation on
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. Columbus Nova had previously identified itself as an affiliate of Renova Group, while Renova Group had listed Columbus Nova as part of its corporate structure. Subsequently, it was believed that Columbus Nova, and consequently Daybreak, had also been affected by these sanctions. Daybreak subsequently began to deny that it had been sold to Columbus Nova, stating that the company had actually been acquired by Jason Epstein through his company Inception Acquisitions, LLC instead. At the time of the acquisition, Epstein had been a partner to Columbus Nova, though he left that company in 2017. A Daybreak spokesperson claimed that Epstein's exact ties to Columbus Nova had caused confusion in media reporting of the sale, even though its deleted press release made the same claim. Columbus Nova also stated that it had never been owned by Renova Group, though Renova Group had been their largest client. In September 2018, holding company NantWorks announced its strategic investment in Daybreak, and the resulting new venture in which the company will bring popular Daybreak games (including '' EverQuest'' and ''
H1Z1 ''Z1 Battle Royale'' (formerly ''H1Z1'' and ''King of the Kill'') is a battle royale game developed and published by Daybreak Game Company. The game's development began after the original ''H1Z1'' was spun off into two separate projects in early ...
'') to mobile platforms. Three rounds of layoffs occurred between April 2018 and October 2019; the December rounds was estimated to have affected around 70 people. These layoffs were towards "a realignment of the company into separate franchise teams, which will allow us to highlight their expertise, better showcase the games they work on, and ultimately provide tailored experiences for our players." Following from the October 2019 round of layoffs, Daybreak announced in January 2020 that it would reorganize its internal structure to form three divisions: Dimensional Ink Games, Darkpaw Games, and Rogue Planet Games. Dimensional Ink became responsible for ongoing maintenance of '' DC Universe Online'' while working on a new MMO, Darkpaw to focus on the ''EverQuest'' franchise, and Rogue Planet to focus on '' PlanetSide 2''. In August 2020, Daybreak acquired Cold Iron Studios which is developing a PC and console game set in the '' Alien'' universe. In December 1, 2020, it was reported that Daybreak Game Company would be acquired by
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for $300 million. The transaction was completed on December 22. In December 2021, it was reported that Daybreak Game Company would be taking over development of Magic: The Gathering Online in 2022. The transition to Daybreak Games servers was completed on October 18, 2022.


Station.com

Sony Online Entertainment's
Station.com Station.com was Sony Online Entertainment's portal that was the home to its many PC, console, casual and mobile games. It is the home to many MMOs including ''EverQuest'', ''EverQuest II'', ''The Matrix Online'', ''PlanetSide'', and ''Star Wars ...
was a portal to its PC, console, casual and mobile games. Players could access and download games such as ''EverQuest'', ''EverQuest II'' and ''PlanetSide''. Station.com also provided sneak previews to new games for Sony PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, including ''Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom''. November 2006. In August 2006, Station.com added several games by Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment.


ForgeLight engine

The ForgeLight engine is a
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developed by the company, and used for '' Free Realms'', '' Clone Wars Adventures'', '' PlanetSide 2'', ''
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'', '' EverQuest Next'', ''
Just Survive ''Just Survive'' was a Survival game, survival massively multiplayer online game developed and published by Daybreak Game Company for Microsoft Windows. The game, originally known as ''H1Z1'' and later as ''H1Z1: Just Survive'', is set during a zo ...
'', and ''
H1Z1 ''Z1 Battle Royale'' (formerly ''H1Z1'' and ''King of the Kill'') is a battle royale game developed and published by Daybreak Game Company. The game's development began after the original ''H1Z1'' was spun off into two separate projects in early ...
''. The engine is able to support up to 2,000 players on a single game server and allows over 200 players to be rendered by a game client at once.


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