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Starbreeze Studios AB is a Swedish video game developer and
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based in Stockholm. The studios's notable games developed include '' The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay'', ''
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'' and '' Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons''. Founded by members of the
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, the company was merged with O3 Games in 2002 wherein the Starbreeze name was retained. The company produced titles including '' Enclave'' and '' Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade''. In the early 2000s, cancellations of their projects due to conflicts with publishers and a failed acquisition led to a severe financial crisis, resulting in staff lay-offs during the development of Starbreeze's fourth game, ''The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay''. This game received critical acclaim and helped Starbreeze establish a reputation for producing high-quality games. The company worked on '' The Darkness'', whose sales were considered satisfactory. Starbreeze partnered with
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to develop a
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to the ''
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'' series, but it ended up being a commercial failure, and many staff members moved to rival company
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, established by Starbreeze's founders. As a result, the company shifted part of its focus to developing smaller games, such as ''Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons''. Starbreeze began expanding the company in 2012 with its acquisition of
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. Overkill's first title after the acquisition, ''
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'', helped Starbreeze make a record profit after suffering an accumulated loss of $14.4 million since its inception. In 2015, the company announced that it would start publishing video games from independent developers and that it had begun development of a
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headset named Project Star VR. Starbreeze had acquired a license to develop ''
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'' from
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, but the project fell into development hell and once released in 2018, was poorly reviewed and had poor sales; the title was ultimately pulled and Skybound revoked Starbreeze's license. Having expected a financial boon from this game, Starbreeze spent a year in
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from December 2018 to December 2019 to regain financial footing, but had to sell off many of its publishing deals and other steps to be able to move forward.


History


Founding and merger (1998–2002)

Starbreeze Studios was founded by Swedish programmer Magnus Högdahl. Högdahl was a former member of the PC
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, and specialized in making
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s. He decided to form Starbreeze after his project, an action role-playing game named ''Into the Shadows'', was canceled. He then decided to found his own studio and began crafting his own game engine. He actively recruited staff among his acquaintances and the studio was established in 1998 in
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, Sweden. Högdahl serving as the company's head and tech lead, was responsible for creating a new game engine for future games, and looking for publishers willing to help publish its games. At that time, the company had only about five employees, and had created a prototype for a video game and pitched it to publishers at E3 1998.
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agreed to publish the game, and the deal was finalized in late 1998. The company grew to have roughly eleven staff members. The game was a first-person action role-playing game named ''Sorcery''. With a
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setting, the game featured 3D visuals and its gameplay was similar to that of '' Diablo'' and '' Quake''. However, Gremlin Interactive was acquired by
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in 2000 and the partnership with Starbreeze dissolved, resulting in the game's cancellation. O3 Games was founded by Lars Johansson, who also was active in the
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. Its first game was '' The Outforce'', a
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space game that was released in 2000 and subsequently became a success for the company. O3 needed to expand so that it could continue video game development. After ''Sorcery'' cancellation, Starbreeze ran into financial difficulties. Unable to support itself financially, Starbreeze needed to merge with another developer to continue in business. The two companies discussed a merger in
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and merged shortly afterwards, retaining the name Starbreeze Studios.


Post-merger (2002–2009)

After the merger, the company began working on '' Enclave'', a
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,
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-only video game inspired by '' Team Fortress''. The game also became the company's first project with international appeal, enabling Starbreeze to partner with various publishers including Swing Entertainment,
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, and
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. However, Swing Entertainment faced bankruptcy at that time, and decided to turn the game into a single-player
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video game with the goal of sending it to market as soon as possible. The game was released in 2002, and Starbreeze had to lay off staff after its release. ''Enclave II'' was also in development. The sequel was said to feature a more elaborate story, 28 different maps, 10 playable characters, and an improved fighting system. However, these features were axed when Starbreeze got into legal troubles with the publisher, resulting in the game's cancellation. Another game, '' Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade'', was successfully released with help from publisher
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. However its sequel was shifted to another developer. Starbreeze attempted to acquire another studio, Rock Solid Games, but the agreement between the two fell apart and brought both companies financial problems. Another project being worked on by Starbreeze at that time was '' The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay''. Set in ''
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'' movie universe, the game was published by
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. The team took inspiration from films such as '' Escape from Alcatraz'' and video games such as '' GoldenEye 007'' and the ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell'' series. However, the company was downsizing due to its financial problems and the number of employees dropped from 80 to 25, and the entire development team moved away from the main Starbreeze floor to prevent it from being affected by low morale, and to allow it to focus on the game's development. The game enjoyed an 18-month development cycle, which was significantly longer than typical licensed games. A PlayStation 2 version of the game was also in development, but was ultimately canceled as the then head of Vivendi's publishing division, Michael Pole, ordered its cancellation to "make his mark". Universal Motion Pictures intervened and kept the game's
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version. ''Escape from Butcher Bay'' received critical acclaim upon its launch, with many critics regarding it as one of the best licensed games ever made. Its gameplay element including the puzzle-solving mechanics, the stealth segment, and its ahead-of-its-time visuals, also received praise from critics. Despite receiving critical acclaim, it was not a commercial success for Starbreeze. After the release of ''Escape from Butcher Bay'', Starbreeze again encountered financial difficulties after having not received a significant
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from Vivendi. It sold part of its motion capture and animation department to a British company, Centroid. However, the game helped set Starbreeze's reputation as a studio capable of making good licensed titles. With the help of Union Entertainment, an
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company, Starbreeze signed an agreement with
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for a new title set within '' The Darkness'' universe owned by Top Cow Comics on July 16, 2004. Midway through the game's development, Majesco underwent restructuring because of financial difficulties, shifted its focus, and dropped the game.
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stepped up and acquired the publishing rights. 2K extended the game's development cycle, and asked Starbreeze to develop a
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mode for the game. '' The Darkness'' was released in 2007. It fared worse than the team expected critically, but its commercial performance was satisfactory, selling more than 1 million copies worldwide. After working on two different licensed games, the team intended to develop its own games. A game named ''Kano'', involving mind-reading, was started but was never completed. After the release of ''The Darkness'', the company signed a two-project contract with Vivendi. One of the games was a new property known as ''Polaris''. The game was set in a post-apocalyptic environment. Players were tasked to overcome snowstorms, and defeat terrorists and monsters cooperatively with other players. Vivendi was not convinced the game would succeed and adjusted the contract to a remake of ''Escape from Butcher Bay'', '' The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena''. Vivendi originally named the game ''Riddick 2'' but Starbreeze disagreed claiming the name would raise expectations among gamers that the remake might not be able to deliver. Vivendi's subsidiary
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was set to publish the game. After the merger between
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and
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, the new company began streamlining Vivendi and put the game, along with ''
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'', and '' Ghostbusters: The Video Game'' up for sale. Atari eventually acquired the publishing rights and the game was released in 2009.


''Syndicate'', ''Payday 2'' and ''Brothers'' (2010–2016)

Starbreeze then partnered with
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for two different games, one was known as ''Project Redlime'', while the other was an action-adventure video game set within the '' Bourne'' universe. The ''Bourne'' game was canceled as a direct result of
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and director
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not participating in the fourth ''Bourne'' film. ''Project Redlime'' had a larger scale than the ''Bourne'' game. It was said to be a reinvention of one of Electronic Arts' franchises. The company shifted from a technology-orientated company to focus more on the core gameplay mechanics of their new project. ''
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'' was announced in September 2011. The game suffered from a troubled development, with Starbreeze completely reworking the game one year after its initial development. There were also many creative differences between the developer and the publisher, and the two companies suffered from an inharmonious relationship. During the game's development, seven senior members of the company, including Högdahl, left to form their own smaller studio. Some of them formed
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to work on their own original games. With a budget that was less than other typical AAA video games, ''Syndicate'' received average reviews and was a commercial failure. Grefberg left the company after the game's completion, and 25 employees were laid off. Many employees left Starbreeze when MachineGames recruited. Then CEO Johan Kristiansson also stepped down, and was replaced by Mikael Nemark. Nemark took the studio in a new direction. Besides focusing on AAA video games, it would also allocate resources to develop smaller, downloadable games in order to broaden the company's portfolio. These new games would no longer use the engine created by Högdahl. In 2011, Starbreeze announced that it was partnering with Epic Games to use their engine,
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, for their first small titles. In 2012, Starbreeze announced ''Cold Mercury'', a
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video game and a project codenamed ''P13''. Prior to that,
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, an award-winning Swedish director, had been unsuccessfully pitching game ideas to several Swedish developers. Starbreeze was in need of new, original properties, and accepted Fares' pitch. ''P13'' later became '' Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons''. Focusing on creating an emotional and "personal" experience, Starbreeze partnered with publisher 505 Games to publish the game. It was released in 2013 to critical acclaim and received numerous awards and accolades. The rights to the ''Brothers''
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was later acquired by 505 Games in 2015. After the success of ''Brothers'', Fares announced that he had established a new studio named
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and is working on a project with Electronic Arts. In 2012, Starbreeze also announced that they had acquired
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, the developer of '' Payday: The Heist'', granting them rights to all of Overkill's proprietary technology and intellectual properties. At the time, Overkill was working on the sequel, ''
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'', a game that was set to "broaden the ''Payday'' template". While officially, Starbreeze became Overkill's parent company, those close to the situation, speaking to ''
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'', stated that it was more that Overkill's investors, which including Overkill's founders, brothers Bo and Ulf Andersson, became Starbreeze's majority shareholders; this deal had been made to help infuse cash into both the struggling Starbreeze and to provide funds for Overkill to pursue ''Payday 2''. ''Payday 2'' was a massive commercial success, and was profitable from pre-order sales alone. ''Payday 2'' also became Starbreeze's best selling game of all time, and helped the company to make a record profit for the first time after suffering an accumulated loss of $14.4 million between 1998 and June 2013. The game's success also prompted publisher 505 Games to invest $5 million in Starbreeze in March 2015 to continue to improve and develop additional content for ''Payday 2'' over twenty months. The game was ported to PlayStation 4 and
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under the title ''Payday 2: Crimewave Edition''. Starbreeze moved its offices from
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to Overkill's offices in Stockholm, and Bo Andersson was named CEO of Starbreeze in 2013 following the acquisition of Overkill.


Debut as a publisher and acquisitions (2014–2017)

Starting in 2014 Starbreeze began broadening its business as a publisher. On September 25, 2014, Starbreeze Studios announced that they had acquired a Los Angeles-based studio called Geminose for $7 million. The studio is currently working on a toys-to-life game. It also announced that it had gained the license for Overkill to make ''
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'' (''OTWD''), a game set in '' The Walking Dead'' universe using gameplay concepts of ''Payday'', with a planned release in 2016. In May 2015, Starbreeze announced that the company would start publishing video games from independent developers. The first independent title set to be published by Starbreeze is ''Raid: World War II'', an upcoming four-player, World War II shooter, being developed by Lion Game Lion. During
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, Starbreeze Studios announced Project StarVR, a
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(VR) headset, which is currently under development by InfinitEye, a firm acquired by Starbreeze. They also partnered with IMAX with the creation of IMAX VR "experience centres." The company also acquired Payday Productions and the film rights to ''Payday'' in July 2015. The company acquired the under-development Valhalla game engine, a VR-ready platform, in 2015 for around , which was planned to be used for all of its subsequent games. In February 2016, Starbreeze announced that it would be publishing ''
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'', an
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, multiplayer, survival horror game developed by
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. On May that year, 505 Games announced that it had sold the ''Payday'' franchise and intellectual property to Starbreeze in exchange for US$30 million worth of stock. Starbreeze also announced that they had acquired the name and the franchises of
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a day later. On December 16, 2016, the company acquired a 90.5% controlling stake in Indian-based Dhruva Interactive at a price worth $8.5 million The core Starbreeze team also received investment from Korean publisher
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to develop a new first-person cooperative game set within the ''
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'' universe. The studio has engaged in two separate "publishing-only" investments to help publish ''
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'' and '' System Shock 3'' for $8 and $12 million, respectively. In both cases, the respective developers, Double Fine Productions and
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, retain all intellectual property rights, while Starbreeze seeks full recovery of their investment and a small amount more from revenues, after which they share further revenues with the developers. Starbreeze also published ''John Wick Chronicles'', a ''
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'' game developed by WEVR and Grab for virtual reality platforms, released in February 2017. In October 2017, Starbeeze sold a 66.7% majority stake in StarVR Corporation to Acer Inc.


Economic problems and restructuring (2018–present)

Following its announcement in 2015, Starbreeze had placed high emphasis on ''OTWD'' to financially support the company alongside ''Storm'', which was merged from Starbreeze's own ''Cold Mercury''. However, ''OTWD'' development suffered from several delays. With the acquisition of the Valhalla engine, ''OTWD'' was switched from the Diesel to the Valhalla engine, which proved extremely troublesome to work with and pushed back the release window from 2016 to 2017. By early 2017, the developers were still struggling with Valhalla, and the decision was made to scrap the previous two years of work and restart development anew on the
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, while further delaying the game into 2018. Issues related to micromanagement, "crunch time" to get the game out without further delay, and struggles by a significant portion of the Starbreeze and Overkill staff to learn Unreal led to the game being rushed to completion. ''OTWD'' release to personal computers in November 2018 received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed commercially, with only about 100,000 units sold. By February 2019, Skybound Entertainment pulled its licensing contract for ''OTWD'' for the game's failure to meet expected standards and quality requirements, officially halting further development of the Windows version and canceling the console ports. The failure of ''OTWD'' prompted Starbreeze to file for reconstruction due to shortage of liquidity in December 2018. Starbreeze also halted ongoing development work for ''Payday 2'' during this period. CEO Bo Andersson stepped down after filing for reconstruction, with Mikael Nermark replacing as Acting CEO. Bo Andersson together with Kristofer Arwin also resigned from the Board of Directors. Starbreeze's financial crisis drew the attention of the Swedish Economic Crime Authority, as in mid-November 2018, Bo Andersson had sold his shares of Starbreeze for about , before Starbreeze's announcement of financial difficulty. Following Starbreeze's reconstruction announcement, the Economic Crime Authority raided several locations, including Starbreeze Headquarters related to insider trading. Andersson was taken into custody, but was later released and cleared of any charges, as it was found that his bank
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had pressed Andersson into selling the shares. Sebastian Ahlskog, the company's former CFO, was convicted with insider trading charges in February 2020, and was fined approximately . However, Ahlskog was later acquitted of this conviction in appeals by September 2021. In the wake of this investigation, Starbreeze's financial situation became dire, and by May 2019 the studio's own estimates were that it lacked sufficient funds to continue operating for the next year. During this period, the studio requested two separate three-month extensions to complete its corporate restructuring. Starbreeze divested itself of several studios and games. OtherSide Entertainment bought out the publication rights for their ''System Shock 3'' in February 2019, while Mohawk Games reacquired publishing rights for '' 10 Crowns'' in April. In May 2019, Starbreeze sold its share of Dhruva Interactive to
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for , who subsequently merged Dhurva into its Rockstar India studio. Starbreeze laid off about 60 positions, roughly 25% of its staff, as additional cost-saving measures in June 2019. The same month, Starbreeze sold the publishing rights for ''Psychonauts 2'' to
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for . A third extension was filed and approved in September 2019, which expired by December 3, 2019. Starbreeze announced in October 2019 that to resolve their financial situation, they will split off into two new companies: New Starbreeze Publishing AB and New Starbreeze Studios AB. Most of Starbreeze's assets, principally the IP rights to ''Payday'', will reside with the publishing arm. On the assumption that the financial settlement is accepted, the company plans on focusing on release of ''Payday 3'' by 2022-2023 which will be its primary revenue driver. The company also began renewed development on ''Payday 2'' to create new downloadable content, but stated that this would be for purchase, apologizing for reneging on its "forever-free-content" assurance they had made some years prior, with plans to use the revenues to help the company's finances. Starbreeze's restructuring was completed and approved by the courts by December 2019, about a year after the first financial concerns were raised. Net losses for the year of restructuring were estimated to be about . In its financial report released in February 2020 covering this restructuring, Starbreeze stated that they currently were primarily dependent on ''Payday 2'' content sales for revenue and re-stated their intent to release a ''Payday 3'' in the near future for further growth. The Italian publisher Digital Bros (which also owns ''Payday 2'' publisher 505 Games), announced its intent in January 2020 to acquire the Starbreeze assets at the time held by Smilegate for about . While Digital Bros was the majority shareholder in Starbreeze, the acquisition of Smilegate's share of Starbreeze would give Digital Bros more control of Starbreeze's development strategy. In March 2020, Mats Juhl was appointed as Starbreeze's chief financial officer, replacing Claes Wenthzel. Starbreeze announced in October 2020 that Mikael Nermark had resigned as CEO of Starbreeze AB with immediate effect due to personal reasons. Starbreeze's Board of Directors appointed Tobias Sjögren as acting CEO and initiated a search process. In March 2021, Tobias Sjögren was appointed permanent CEO of Starbreeze. Starbreeze signed a publishing deal with
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in March 2021 that fully financed the remaining development, publishing, and post-launch support of ''Payday 3'', with the game targeted for a 2023 release.


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