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People Can Fly is a Polish video game developer based in
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. The studio was founded in February 2002 by
Adrian Chmielarz Adrian Chmielarz (born 1971 in Lubin) is a Polish video game designer, programmer, creative director, producer and writer specializing in adventure games and first-person shooters. Chmielarz has co-founded and led Metropolis Software, People Can Fl ...
, previously the co-founder of Metropolis Software, together with acquaintances Michał Kosieradzki and Andrzej Poznański. The studio's first game was '' Painkiller'' (2004). Its success led to a deal with THQ for the game ''Come Midnight'', which allowed the studio to expand. After the game was cancelled, People Can Fly found itself in financial trouble. Epic Games acquired a majority share in People Can Fly in August 2007 and collaborated with the studio on projects such as '' Bulletstorm'' (2011) and '' Gears of War: Judgment'' (2013). Epic bought the studio outright in August 2012. Chmielarz, Kosieradzki and Poznański subsequently left the studio and later founded The Astronauts. People Can Fly was rebranded Epic Games Poland in November 2013. The studio spun off under its former name and logo in June 2015 under the lead of
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Sebastian Wojciechowski. As of April 2021, the company employs 350 people in eight locations. Its most recent game is '' Outriders'', which was released on 1 April 2021.


History

Before People Can Fly,
Adrian Chmielarz Adrian Chmielarz (born 1971 in Lubin) is a Polish video game designer, programmer, creative director, producer and writer specializing in adventure games and first-person shooters. Chmielarz has co-founded and led Metropolis Software, People Can Fl ...
had founded Metropolis Software with Grzegorz Miechowski, his friend since high school, in 1992. They successfully published a number of titles in Europe, including '' Teenagent''. Due to a personal conflict with Miechowski, Chmielarz opted to leave Metropolis in 2002. He considered leaving the video game industry due to the strain on his friendship with Miechowski but, after a few months, decided to try a new venture. He contacted previous acquaintances Andrzej Poznański and Michał Kosieradzki, and together they founded People Can Fly in February 2002 with the aim to bring Polish game development to a much wider audience. Chmielarz said that, at the time, most games developed in Poland had some success locally, but were not given much attention from the rest of the world, a sentiment shared by many other Polish developers that he had talked to. Chmielarz, Kosieradzki and Poznański served as the creative lead, lead artist and principal artist respectively. Expanding to about twenty developers, some of whom left established jobs at other studios to join People Can Fly, the studio developed its first title, '' Painkiller'', which was released in 2004 to critical success. Stemming from the success of ''Painkiller'', People Can Fly struck a partnership with THQ to produce ''Come Midnight''. Using THQ's multi-million dollar financing, the studio expanded to 70 people. The team worked on the game for about a year and a half, developing a proprietary
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for it, before THQ cancelled the project in 2006 and withheld the remaining payment of approximately . With only about one month of operating capital left, Chmielarz contacted Epic Games and requested an evaluation copy of their
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, intending for the studio to make a quick demo that they could pitch to other publishers for further funding. Epic Games' vice-president, Mark Rein, having known People Can Fly's work, personally handled the agreement. The studio created a demo within a month, and Rein was impressed with the quality of it and the speed at which it was created. He, therefore, arranged for the studio to work on a port of Epic Games' '' Gears of War'' to
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s (PCs), saving the studio. Epic Games also acquired a majority stake in the studio in August 2007. Epic's interest in People Can Fly led to the two companies collaborating on '' Bulletstorm'' and '' Gears of War: Judgment'', with People Can Fly reaching about 120 staff members around this time. During the development of ''Gears of War: Judgement'', Epic Games began to discuss the full acquisition of People Can Fly, which they completed in August 2012. Chmielarz, Kosieradzki and Poznański subsequently announced their departure from the studio, founding another studio, The Astronauts, shortly thereafter. Chmielarz stated the reason for their departures was due to the nature of how Epic Games was approaching game development, partially influenced by
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's prior investment in the company to help them develop games as a service. Chmielarz felt this approach would be limiting for them to develop narrative-driven games. He said of Epic Games' approach: "It's not about being right or wrong. Hopefully, my vision of the future and their vision of the future are both valid, because it's actually possible. They're not in opposition to each other." Chmielarz was able to bring a number of other People Can Fly developers over to The Astronauts, which went on to develop the ideas that they had for ''Come Midnight'' into ''
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''. Both Chmielarz and Rein described the founding trio's departure as amicable. In November 2013, People Can Fly was rebranded Epic Games Poland, falling in line with Epic Games' other worldwide studios. On 24 June 2015, the studio announced that it split from Epic Games to become an independent company again, reverting to its former name and logo. According to Sebastian Wojciechowski, the
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of People Can Fly following the split, the studio had been working on others'
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(IP) since the release of ''Gears of War: Judgement'' and wanted to return to making their own IP. While the exact details of the split were not made public, Wojciechowski described it as a "real
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". The company retained the rights to the ''Bulletstorm'' franchise and revealed an unannounced project made using Unreal Engine 4. People Can Fly continued working with Epic Games on their projects '' Fortnite'' and ''
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'' alongside developing their own IP. People Can Fly opened a development studio in
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in September 2017, which included a number of former
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developers, among others. They opened a second Poland studio in Rzeszów in May 2018, bringing on many former CI Games developers following layoffs at that studio. This brought the total number of People Can Fly employees to about 160, up from around 40 in 2015. This accompanied news that People Can Fly was working with Square Enix on a AAA shooter. A fourth studio, People Can Fly New York, was opened in June 2019, bringing People Can Fly's total employee count to around 200. In July 2020, the studio announced that a AAA
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was in production at its New York studio for PC, next-generation consoles, and streaming platforms. By this time, People Can Fly had reached 250 employees. The studio became a
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on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in December 2020. In April 2021, People Can Fly acquired
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-based Phosphor Studios (rebranded as PCF Chicago) and Game On in
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, raising its headcount to over 350. Wojciechowski explained that People Can Fly was eyeing acquisitions primarily in the United States and United Kingdom because Polish studios were too expensive. People Can Fly announced on 13 December 2021 that they have acquired Polish-based Incuvo Studios, bringing its head count to 490 around the world.


Studios


Games developed


Cancelled

* ''Come Midnight'' – Originally scheduled to be released in 2007 for the
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and
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by THQ but cancelled in 2006


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* {{Authority control Companies based in Warsaw Epic Games Polish companies established in 2002 Video game companies established in 2002 Video game companies of Poland Video game development companies