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Ubisoft Blue Byte GmbH (Blue Byte until 2017) is a German video game holding company owned by
Ubisoft Ubisoft Entertainment SA (; ; formerly Ubi Soft Entertainment SA) is a French video game publisher headquartered in Saint-Mandé with development studios across the world. Its video game franchises include '' Assassin's Creed'', ''Far Cry'', '' ...
. It was founded in October 1988 by Thomas Hertzler and Lothar Schmitt as a
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and was best known for developing the '' Anno'' and ''
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'' series. The studio was acquired by Ubisoft in 2001.
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was merged into Blue Byte in 2013, and a third studio in Berlin was established in 2018. Since 2019, Ubisoft Blue Byte acts as the parent company of Ubisoft's three German studios, which became branded as Ubisoft Düsseldorf, Ubisoft Mainz and Ubisoft Berlin. By 2020, the "Blue Byte" name was phased out.


History


Foundation and first games (1988–1993)

In 1988, Thomas Hertzler and Lothar Schmitt left
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, a German
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, and founded their own, Blue Byte, in October that year. To do so, Hertzler and Schmitt used a starting capital of 10,000
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borrowed from Hertzler's parents and established an office in the attic of Hertzler's home in
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. Blue Byte's first published game was the
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simulation ''Great Courts'', released in 1989 by
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(later renamed Ubisoft). Blue Byte's first big success in Germany and
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was the
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''
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'', completed in 1991. Inspired by the Japanese game '' Nectaris'' for the
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, ''Battle Isle'' spawned numerous add-ons and sequels. The company's next big success followed in 1993 with the release of the managerial game ''Die Siedler'', marketed internationally as ''
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''. ''The Settlers'' also had numerous sequels and became the most well-known of Blue Byte's products.


Major projects (1994–2000)

Over the years, Blue Byte developed and/or
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numerous innovative titles including ''Chewy: Escape from F5'' and ''
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'', but most of them were not successful internationally. Efforts to break into the American market, usually aided with publishing by
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, failed and success was limited to Germany and parts of Europe. In 1995 a Chicago-based entrepreneur named Julian Pretto travelled to Germany and convinced the founders to open a North American office. Following the successful release of ''Battle Isle 2020'' in the United States, Pretto left the firm to pursue other interests. Three years later, Blue Byte moved from
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, to its new facilities in
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. The popular
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''Battle Isle'' series from the early 1990s achieved cult status similar to ''Settlers''. However, when it was revised in 1997 as a 3-D tactical game '' Incubation'' similar to '' X-COM: UFO Defense'' and later in 2001 '' Battle Isle: The Andosia War'', which tried to bridge the gap between turn-based strategies and real-time strategies, it alienated many players who came to expect that the ''Battle Isle'' brand would represent traditional turn-based strategies.


As a subsidiary of Ubisoft (2001–present)

In February 2001, Blue Byte was acquired by Ubi Soft and tasked to focus on Blue Byte's two most popular series. At the time of the acquisition, Blue Byte had a staff of 64 people and was active in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States. Around 2013, Blue Byte worked with
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on two of its titles including '' Might and Magic Heroes Online''. Related Designs was acquired by Ubisoft in April 2013, from which point on the company would develop projects in tandem with Blue Byte. Related Designs was merged into Blue Byte in June 2014, becoming Blue Byte's second internal studio. In 2014, Blue Byte developed '' The Settlers: Kingdoms of Anteria''. In 2015, the studio worked on ''
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''. In 2016, the studio worked on ''
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'', replacing ''The Settlers: Kingdoms of Anteria''. The new game was a change from the original ''The Settlers'' series, with new gameplay. In 2017, the studio helped on the development for the game '' Skull & Bones''. By late 2017, it had also worked on ''
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'' and '' Rainbow Six: Siege''. In 2018, the studio announced ''
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'', the eighth game in the series. Blue Byte is also developing ''
Anno 1800 ''Anno 1800'' is a city-building real-time strategy video game, developed by Blue Byte and published by Ubisoft, and launched on April 16, 2019. It is the seventh game in the '' Anno'' series, and returns to the use of a historical setting fo ...
''. The studio is also working on Beyond Good and Evil 2 together with Ubisoft Montpellier. In 2017, Blue Byte was rebranded Ubisoft Blue Byte, with a new logo introduced just prior to the
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event in August. A third Blue Byte studio in Berlin was announced in April 2017. The studio was formed out of a building formerly occupied by the
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. Ubisoft Blue Byte's studio operations manager, Istvan Tajnay, became the new studio's studio manager. Although part of Ubisoft Blue Byte, the Berlin-based studio was intentionally named "Ubisoft Berlin". Ubisoft Berlin began operating in early 2018 and held its official opening on 25 September 2018, then employing 60 people. At the same time, Blue Byte's Düsseldorf and Mainz studios had 230 and 100 employees, respectively. At Gamescom in August 2019, Ubisoft Blue Byte revealed a new corporate identity in which its self-branded studios were renamed Ubisoft Düsseldorf and Ubisoft Mainz. The move primarily aimed at attracting further employees as Ubisoft Blue Byte expected to expand from 520 staff members at the time to 1,000 by 2023. All three studios remain under the Ubisoft Blue Byte legal umbrella. By December 2020, the "Ubisoft Blue Byte" branding was mostly phased out, with the previously stale
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channels deactivated. However, Ubisoft Blue Byte remained the legal parent to its three studios.


Games developed or published


''Battle Isle'' series


''Settlers'' series


''Anno'' series


Other


See also

* List of companies in Germany *
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External links

* {{Authority control Companies based in Düsseldorf Ubisoft divisions and subsidiaries Video game companies established in 1988 Video game companies of Germany Video game development companies Video game publishers German companies established in 1988 2001 mergers and acquisitions