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Star Theory Games (formerly Uber Entertainment Inc.) was an American video game developer based in
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. Founded in March 2008 by Bob Berry and Jonathan Mavor, it released its first title, ''
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'', in 2010 to positive reviews. The company assumed the name Star Theory Games in 2019. It wound down in March 2020 after the contract for its game ''
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'' was canceled by publisher
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, which set up a new studio and hired a large portion of Star Theory's staff in December 2019 to continue the game's development, before Star Theory and its remaining staff became unable to secure new publishing agreements as a result of the
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.


History

Uber Entertainment was founded by Bob Berry and Jonathan Mavor in March 2008 in
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. They became the studio's
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and chief technology officer, respectively. In September 2012, the company successfully ran a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for its
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title, ''
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''. The fundraiser produced over
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2.2 million in funds. The original retail release was slated for December 2013, but was postponed, with the game expected "to be feature-complete in early 2014." On March 31, 2014, Uber Entertainment announced PlayFab as a spinout to continue development of their UberNet back-end gaming service. On January 29, 2018 PlayFab was acquired by
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to form Microsoft Azure PlayFab. On October 2, 2014, Uber Entertainment announced a new Kickstarter campaign for a
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game, ''Human Resources''. The goal was set for $1.4 million, though the project was cancelled October 21, 2014 after projections showed the fundraiser would fail to raise the needed capital. On August 18, 2015, Uber Entertainment released Planetary Annihilation: Titans as a stand-alone expansion to
Planetary Annihilation ''Planetary Annihilation'' is a real-time strategy PC game originally developed by Uber Entertainment, whose staff included several video game industry veterans who worked on ''Total Annihilation'' and '' Supreme Commander''. The game was relea ...
. On August 17, 2018, Planetary Annihilation Inc was founded to continue development and publishing of the
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and Planetary Annihilation: Titans games. At the 2019
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, Uber Entertainment announced it had changed its name to Star Theory Games, and was working with publisher
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, a subsidiary of Take-Two, to produce ''
Kerbal Space Program 2 ''Kerbal Space Program 2'' is a space flight simulation video game developed by Intercept Games and published by Private Division. It is the sequel to 2011's '' Kerbal Space Program'' and was released for early access on February 24, 2023, for ...
''. Creative director Nate Simpson said that the name change was due to their prior name being confused with
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, the car-share company; Simpson noted that Uber had previously gotten permission from them to use the "Uber" name before, which they had granted. The original '' Kerbal Space Program'' had been produced by Squad, but Take-Two acquired the rights to the series in 2017, helping Squad to publish and meet their commitments to their players before handing over the intellectual property. Private Division opted to bring in Star Theory, a larger team but with similar capabilities, to work in parallel to develop the sequel while assisting Squad with the original game. However, Take-Two announced it had created a new studio within Private Division in February 2020, later named Intercept Games, and had transferred development duties of ''Kerbal Space Program 2'' there; along with this, members of Star Theory, including creative director Nate Simpson and studio head Jeremy Ables, had joined with this new studio, leaving Star Theory's role in the game unclear. According to
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for ''
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'', around December 2019, shortly after they negotiated an extension to complete work on the game, Take-Two wanted to acquire Star Theory but Berry and Mavor did not like the terms of the deal, so Take-Two instead established Intercept Games and offered all Star Theory staff a position there, while Berry and Mavor encouraged the staff to stay with Star Theory. By February about twelve of the 30 staff had moved to Take-Two, and ''Kerbal'' contract was pulled from them by Take-Two. The remaining staff had planned to prepare prototypes and have material ready to present to publishers at the March 2020
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, but because of the
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, the conference and others like it were closed down. Star Theory Games was shut down on March 4, 2020 as a result; some of the staff ended up at Take-Two to join the former staff.


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