Realtime Worlds
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Realtime Worlds | |
Type | Privately held |
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Founded | Dundee, Scotland (2002) |
Headquarters | Dundee, Scotland |
Key people | David Jones, CEO/Director
Tony Harman, President Ian Hetherington, Chairman [1] |
Products | Crackdown |
Realtime Worlds Ltd is a computer game developer based in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded in early 2002 by David Jones, formerly of DMA Design. It was an offshoot of Rage Dundee, which closed its doors earlier that year. Jones' hit franchises include Grand Theft Auto (GTA) and Lemmings. Realtime Worlds is currently the largest game developer in Scotland with 140 employees. Realtime Worlds also has an office in Seoul, South Korea.
[edit] Games
Realtime Worlds has completed development of two games:
- Crackdown, which was developed with Microsoft for the Xbox 360.
- Mobile Forces, which was developed with Rage Software for Microsoft Windows XP.
Realtime Worlds currently has one game announced as in development:
- A.P.B. (All Points Bulletin), which is being developed with Webzen for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360.