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Housemarque Oy is a Finnish
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based in
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. The company was founded by Ilari Kuittinen and Harri Tikkanen in July 1995, through the merger of their previous video game companies, Bloodhouse and Terramarque, both of which were founded in 1993 as Finland's first commercial developers. Housemarque is the oldest active developer in Finland and has about 80 employees as of January 2020. It was acquired by
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in June 2021, becoming a part of
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History


Bloodhouse and Terramarque (1993–1995)

Bloodhouse and Terramarque were founded in 1993, becoming Finland's first commercial
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s. Bloodhouse was led by Harri Tikkanen, and released their first game, '' Stardust'' in 1993, with a version updated for the
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, titled '' Super Stardust'', released the following year. Terramarque was founded by Ilari Kuittinen and Stavros Fasoulas, and hired Miha Rinne in 1994. Fasoulas, at the time, was working on a clone of ''
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'' titled ''Galactic'', but failed to find a publisher, wherefore the game ended up on a
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in British magazine ''
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''. The first game from Terramarque was ''
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'', released in 1994 to mixed reception. The company started work on a second game, ''P.I.D.'' (short for Private Investigator Dollarally), to be published by
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. When the Amiga was discontinued mid-development, production on ''P.I.D.'' was halted; when Terramarque members discussed whether the game should be ported to
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, Fasoulas decided not to and quit game programming. A demo of the game has been released, but the game itself was not finished.


Housemarque (1995–present)

In December 1994, Kuittinen began working closely with Tikkanen, and their two companies formally merged in 1995 to form Housemarque. Housemarque Oy, the legal entity, was registered on 19 July 1995. Housemarque is the oldest active video game developer in Finland. Both Bloodhouse and Terramarque were developing games for
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s (PCs) at the time, with the joint team deciding to focus specifically on the evolving PC gaming market. The company started out by freelancing, and after setting up their first office in the
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area of
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, started hiring employees and ceased freelance work. The first PC games developed by Housemarque were the
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conversion of Bloodhouse's space shooter '' Super Stardust'' (1996), adventure game ''
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'' (1996), and shooter game ''
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'' (1997), all of which gained favourable reception but failed to succeed commercially. In February 2014, Housemarque had over 50 employees. In November 2017, the company announced that it would be stepping away from the
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, which it had incorporated in all of its games since ''Super Stardust'', as it was not generating enough revenue to justify developing further games in the genre. The following April, it announced ''Stormdivers'', a
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, anticipating a 2019 release. In December 2018, Housemarque's staff count was approaching 70 people. Housemarque eventually put all of its in-development projects, including ''Stormdivers'', on halt in January 2020. Instead, it shifted its focus on a project the company considered to be its most ambitious thus far and had been in pre-production for three years. At the time, Housemarque had close to 80 staff members. At the
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reveal event on June 11, 2020, Housemarque announced its first
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title '' Returnal''. The title was developed for and released exclusively on the PlayStation 5 on April 30, 2021, with the game selling over 560,000 copies by July 18, 2021. ''Returnal''s commercial performance and Housemarque's increased collaboration with
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for this game led the latter to acquire the studio by June 29, 2021, becoming a part of
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.


Games developed


Bloodhouse


Terramarque


Housemarque


Unreleased games

* ''Stormdivers''


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1995 establishments in Finland 2021 mergers and acquisitions Companies based in Helsinki First-party video game developers Golden Joystick Award winners PlayStation Studios Video game companies established in 1995 Video game companies of Finland Video game development companies