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Video gaming in Ukraine began to emerge in the 1990s and is slowly growing. Subsequently, in the 2000s, several major video game series would start to appear.


Overview

Despite its large size, studies of the Ukrainian video game industry only began in the second half of the 2000s. In part, this has been caused by the classes of Ukrainian developers, especially with regard to the value of its projects. But it was not a mystery that the creation of video games in Ukraine is cheaper than in the United States and Western Europe. In the country, various orders were performed, except for sounding and animation with the capture of the motion of actors. The reason for this was called market requirements and the lack of desired technologies. The volume of the Ukrainian video game market in 2013 became the largest history, 300 million US dollars. However, most of the profits are abandoned by foreign publishers. Some editions are called video games by the main cultural export of Ukraine to the west. Major video game developers in Ukraine include GSC Game World, Best Way, Action Forms, 4A Games, N-Game Studios, Мeridian'93, Frogwares, Boolat Game Development Company, Dereza Production Studio, Persha Studia, Cyber Light Game Studio and Deep Shadows. The largest number of development studios are based in Kyiv.


History


The origin: the 1990s

In 1993, Meridian'93 studio was created. It was they who created the first commercial Ukrainian game - ''Admiral Sea Battles'' devoted to marine battles. Dmitry Prokopov developed a concept game, wrote a script and worked on graphics. The creation of the concept was also participated in by the programmer Andriy Doroshchuk, and Viktor Sylak who also engaged in graphics. Music was written by Andrei Vasylenko. All of them then worked on over two subsequent team projects: ''Ancient Conquest'' and ''Submarine Titans''. And Doroshchuk, Sylak and two more programmers from the team, Gregory Podgorny and Artem Kulakov, as part of The Creative Assembly Australia, even took part in the development of such strategies as Medieval II: Total War and Stormrise. At the exhibition in Hamburg, where the developers went to present their game, they met representatives of the German company
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(later it created a special Deep Silver label for
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). As a result of cooperation, the Germans were engaged in a publishing house and distribution agreement of Meridian'93 products in the West. In particular, they distributed ''Admiral Sea Battles'' in Germany. The release took place on September 30, 1996.


The first hits: the

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In 2001, the first part of the series Cossacks - European Wars, developed by GSC Game World. The idea to create the game Cossacks appeared in 1997, when Age of Empires was released, the development of the game began in 1998. The 17th-18th centuries were chosen because the Middle Ages would most likely be chosen to continue the Age of Empires and the Cossacks would emerge as its logical continuation rather than a competitor. Initially, there was to be a confrontation between Ukraine and Russia in the Cossacks, and there were to be 4 nations in total: Ukrainians, Russians, Europeans, and Ottomans. The game was to be sold on the domestic market. After the MILIA exhibition in
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, where the demo version of the Cossacks received good reviews from reputable people involved in the creation and publishing of video games, it was decided to increase the number of nations to 16 and publish the game around the world. In order to be able to reproduce thousands of units on the map, a 2D version of the graphics was selected. The following year saw the continuation of the series - Cossacks: Back to War. In the middle of the decade, the following games appeared: Sherlock Holmes, Vivisector: Beast Within, Cossacks 2: Napoleonic Wars, Soldiers: Heroes of World War II, Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason and
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. A real breakthrough was the
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. ''S.T.A.L.K.E.R.'' is a first-person-shooter survival horror video game series developed by GSC Game World. The series is set in an alternate version of the present-day Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine, where, according to the series' backs ...
series, developed by GSC Game World. The first part was released in 2007 and was called Shadow of Chernobyl. It was developed for 6 years. Later, books and movies appeared behind the game. The game takes place in an alternate reality, where on April 14, 2008 (there is a contradiction - the game itself mentions the date of April 12, 2008, and on the official website - April 12, 2006) there was a second explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This explosion caused the appearance of the "Zone" - a place within which, various anomalous phenomena appear, such as a multidirectional gravitational flow of more than 100G. The history of the second explosion at the former
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is shrouded in darkness, and, wanting to investigate this situation, the Ukrainian government is sending troops to the Chornobyl zone. However, their actions in the zone end in failure. Due to the failure of the experiments, the territory of the Zone was fenced, checkpoints were built at the main points of access to the Zone. After some time, information about mutant animals and so-called artefacts, which were common objects in the past, began to arrive from the territory of the Zone. Getting into the anomaly, objects acquire unique properties. Many desperate people, wanting to make money quickly, began to enter the territory of the "Zone" to obtain a valuable artefact and sell it to scientists. A year later, people appeared on the territory of the Zone, who had tattoos in the form of the abbreviation "S.T.A.L.K.E.R." As a rule, these were people who began to "live" in the Zone. Soon everyone who rushed to the Zone began to be called stalkers (something between a marauder and a guide). The events of the game take place in 2012. The protagonist is a miraculously surviving stalker from a "death truck" (used to remove the bodies of dead stalkers from the center of the Zone; such a truck has a radiation background that is many times higher than normal human living conditions). The protagonist has completely lost his memory, and the only clue is the entry in the PDA: "Kill Sagittarius." According to the tattoo "S.T.A.L.K.E.R." on the hand of the protagonist, he receives the nickname "Marked". Now he faces many difficult questions and tasks. Then came the prequel to the game - '' S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky''.


Growth: the

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In 2010 a new part of the series S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Call of Pripyat. The action of the project "S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat" unfolds after the events of the original game - that is, after the shooter destroyed the project "O-Consignment". Having received information about the opening of the road to the center of the zone, the government decides to deploy a large-scale military operation under the code name "Fairway" to receive control over Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. In accordance with the developed plan, the first group of military must go for air intelligence of the territory and make detailed schemes of the locations of abnormal formations. Subsequently, these safe passages will have to be secured by the main forces of the military. Despite thorough preparation, the operation fails. To collect information about the causes of the failure, the
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directs its agent to the center of the zone. Further events depend only on the player. Also in this year, studio
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released
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. The early GDC 2006 demo build of the game used the
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that has been used in the Stalker Game series. The game uses a multi-platform version of
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, which is transferred to the
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and Microsoft Windows. There was a controversy where the game's engine was stated to be based on a version of X-Ray (as claimed by Sergei Grigorovich, the founder, GSC Game World, as well as users who saw screenshots of the 4A Engine SDK, marking visual similarity, shared resources and technical changes in the pre-training demo). 4A Engine was made after a GSC Game World scandal, or it is its own development (according to 4A Games and Olesya Shishkovtseva in particular, which claims it to be unthinkable to recycle X-Ray to support playing consoles). 4A Engine uses NVIDIA PHYSX support, improved
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(AI), as well as a console SDK for
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. The PC version includes
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support and is described as a "love player message" thanks to developers' decision to make a PC version speciallyphenomenal". On
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, 2009,
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officially announced that it will be a publisher of the game "
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". It was stated that the game will come out in early 2010 for PC and Xbox 360. Together with this statement, a game trailer was released. On November 2, 2008-2009, the Russian publisher and localizer " Akella" announced the signing of the contract with THQ on the publication of the Metro 2033 on the territory of
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and the CIS countries.


Statistics

As of 2018, 84% of video game developers produce mobile games for iOS and Android and more than 50% develop or plan to develop games for VR and AR devices. The average salary of a game developer in Ukraine is $1,375. According to a study, Unity is considered to be the most popular game engine in the country, used by 69% of game developers. The largest genres are ''action'' (40%) and ''adventure'' (42%). In total, the Ukrainian video game industry employs about 20,000 people. 75% of local company offices are based in Ukraine. Almost 90% of video game studios are self-funded. The audience of games that were created by Ukrainian developers is more than 770 million users. The most popular video games in the country were created by
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Notable video game companies

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4A Games 4A Games Limited is a Ukrainian-Maltese video game developer based in Sliema, Malta. The company was founded in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2006 by three developers who departed from GSC Game World. In 2014, 4A Games moved its headquarters to Sliema, w ...
*
Best Way Best Way is a Ukraine, Ukrainian company which develops real-time strategy video games. The company was founded in 1991 in Sievierodonetsk, Luhans'k, Ukraine. Its first title was ''Soldiers: Heroes of WWII''. The Best Way's games use the Gem game ...
*
GSC Game World GSC Game World is a Ukrainian video game developer based in Prague. Founded in Kyiv in 1995 by Sergiy Grygorovych, it is best known for the '' Cossacks'' and '' S.T.A.L.K.E.R.'' series of games. GSC Game World was the first company in Ukraine ...
* Pinokl Games *
Vostok Games Vostok Games is a Ukrainian video game developer based in Kyiv. The company was founded in March 2012 by former employees of GSC Game World, including Oleg Yavorsky, following GSC's shutdown. The company developed ''Fear the Wolves'', a battle ro ...


Defunct video game companies

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Action Forms Action Forms Ltd. was a Ukrainian video game developer based in Kyiv. History Action Forms was founded by art director Yaroslav Kravchenko, lead Video game programmer, programmer Oleg Slusar, executive director Igor Karev, and deputy director ...
Ltd. * Bear Games * Black Wing Foundation * Deep Shadows * Dereza Production Studio * Digital Spray Studios ** Newtonic Studio * DVS * Electronic Paradise * Amax Interactive * JED Games * Mandel ArtPlains * Megalodon Studio * mPower Games Studio * Panther Gaming Llc * Persha Studia * X-calibur Games * Butterfly iSoft


Video game publishers

* Anate Studio * ANT_game_developer * Artificial Core * AtomTeam *
Beatshapers Beatshapers Ltd. is a Ukrainian video game developer based in Kyiv. Games developed/Own IP * ''MelodyBloxx'' (PS minis, cancelled) * '' BreakQuest: Extra Evolution'' (PSP and PS Vita) * ''StarDrone Extreme'' (PS Vita) * ''Z-Run'' (PS Vita) * ''Re ...
* Black Angle Games * Blackrose Arts * Bloody Pixel Games * Brenntkopf Studio Kharkiv * Bunker 22 * Devil's Dozen Games * DogHowl Games * FangsLab * FantaJI Games * Farom Studio * FingerTipsAndCompany * Gamirare * Gismart * Graverobber Foundation * IEVO * Lepka games * Marginal act * Mauris Games * Meowgical Games * MiroWin Studio * Mixtape Games * NightCat Studios * PimpGameStudio * Poem of Three * Project by MeRRFiS * PTW * quadruped * Rapid Snail * Roenko Games * Saint G * Sandman Team * Skmaestro * Spacedev Games * Starni Games * stormnebulae * Ternox Games * Tobi Torba Games * Triomatica Games * Two Cakes Studio * VidyGames * WeeCodeLab B.V. * Whale Rock Games * White Noise Team


Notable video games developed in Ukraine

* ''
Cossacks (video games series) ''Cossacks'' is a series of real-time strategy video games developed by Ukraine, Ukrainian video game developer GSC Game World for Microsoft Windows. Games ''Cossacks: European Wars'' (2001) ''Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars'' (2005) ''Cossack ...
'' * '' Football, Tactics & Glory'' * ''Frontline: Fields of Thunder'' * '' GEM'' engine series (eg. '' Men of War'' series) * ''
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'' * '' Metro: Last Light'' * '' Metro Exodus'' * '' S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat'' * '' S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky'' * '' S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl'' * ''
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'' * '' No One Lives Under the Lighthouse''


External links


OpenGamer.com.ua

PlayUA.net

Gameplay.org.ua

Mezda.Media outlet for IT news


References

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