Eden Games

Eden Games SA (formerly known as Eden Studios) is a French video game developer based in Lyon, France, that mainly focuses on the development of racing video games.

Eden Games SA
FormerlyEden Studios (1998–2002)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded4 January 1998 (1998-01-04)
Founders
  • David Nadal
  • Jean Yves Geffroy
Headquarters,
Key people
David Nadal (CEO)
Number of employees
15
Parent
Atari SA (2002–2013)
Websitewww.edengames.com

History

The company was formed as a development group within Infogrames' European subsidiary Infogrames Multimedia, which had developed the first V-Rally for the PlayStation. The studio would later rebrand into its own separate studio, known as Eden Studios, with Infogrames holding a 19.2% minority share.

In April 2002, Infogrames fully acquired Eden Studios.[1] During this period, the company would continue develop racing games such as Test Drive Unlimited and its sequel, Test Drive Unlimited 2, while also venturing into other game genres with games like Kya: Dark Lineage.

Atari announced that throughout April 2011, they had laid off over 51 of the 80 employees working at the studio, leading to a majority of the employees going on strike.[2] In April 2012, Eden began negotiations as an attempt to separate from Atari.[3] On 29 January 2013 the studio filed for judicial liquidation.[4]

On 31 October 2013, under the impulsion of former employees and with the financing of ID Invest and Monster Capital, Eden Games reopened as an independent game development studio without any involvement of Atari. The company then released its first game, GT Spirit, on Apple TV in December 2015. The game was later followed up with Gear.Club and two Nintendo Switch versions - Gear.Club Unlimited and Gear.Club Unlimited 2.

From 2017 to 2021, the company was a subsidiary of Engine Media.[5]

In April 2022, Eden Games were acquired by the Hong Kong-based blockchain gaming company, Animoca Brands.[5] According to Animoca, the Eden team will be integrated into their business and work on blockchain-based racing games and contribute to Animoca's existing titles build around its REVV crypto token.[5]

Games developed

YearTitlePlatform(s)
As Eden Studios
1998V-Rally Edition '99Nintendo 64
1999V-Rally 2Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation
2000Need for Speed: Porsche UnleashedPlayStation
2002V-Rally 3GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox
As Eden Games
2003Kya: Dark LineagePlayStation 2
2004Titeuf: Méga compet'Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2
2006Test Drive UnlimitedMicrosoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
2008Alone in the DarkMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2011Test Drive Unlimited 2
2015GT SpiritApple TV
2016Gear.ClubiOS, Android, Amazon Appstore
2017Gear.Club UnlimitedNintendo Switch
2018Gear.Club Unlimited 2[6]
2018F1 Mobile RacingiOS, Android
2019Gear.Club Unlimited 2: Porsche EditionNintendo Switch
2020Gear.Club Unlimited 2: Tracks EditionNintendo Switch
2021Gear.Club Unlimited 2: Definitive EditionNintendo Switch
2021Gear.Club Unlimited 2: Ultimate EditionPlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows
2022Gear.Club Stradale[7]Apple Arcade
2022Smurfs Kart[8]Nintendo Switch

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