Asobo Studio

Asobo Studio
Type Private
Industry Interactive entertainment
Founded 2002
Founder(s) Sébastien Wloch
David Dedeine
Ralph Musti
Martial Bossard
Nicolas Coquard
Cédric Rousseau
Frédéric Seiss
Franck Manon
Alain Guyet
Nicolas Becavin
Patrice Bourroncle
Andreas Nick
Headquarters Bordeaux, France
Key people Sébastien Wloch
David Dedeine
Products Fuel
WALL•E
Ratatouille
Revenue 2.4 million EUR (2007)
Employees 70
Website www.asobostudio.com

Asobo Studio is a French video game development company based in Bordeaux, France, that was founded in 2002 by 12 Kalisto Entertainment former employees, known for having developed video games for both consoles and PC, including video game adaptations Pixar Animation Studios movies Ratatouille, Up and WALL•E. Asobo Studio recently developed an open world racing game for publisher Codemasters named Fuel, which was released in 2009 to mixed reviews.

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History

After Kalisto Entertainment went bankrupt in 2002, 12 employees, including Sébastien Wloch and David Dedeine, bought the rights to the multiplayer PS2 game Super Farm and founded Asobo Studio. They eventually completed the game development, which was published in 2003 by Ignition.

During the following years, the studio developed several games for various platforms (the studio has PC, MAC, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, Wii, XBOX360 and PS3 development experience), until being chosen by publisher THQ to create the video game adaptation of Pixar Animation Studios Oscar-winning motion picture Ratatouille.

Thus Asobo started increasing its growth speed, recruiting about 20% new employees a year, leading to two separate production lines.

Since the collaboration with THQ and Pixar has turned to be a success, Asobo was selected to develop the video game adaptation of Pixar's following films WALL•E and Up.

During the 2008 Games Convention, the video game publisher Codemasters announced Fuel, a brand new racing game developed by Asobo Studio. Fuel was released in 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PC.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Annie_Awards/2008
  2. ^ a b http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/walle/video/6202626/best-of-2008-special-achievements
  3. ^ http://www.afjv.com/press0808/080828_selection_prix_festival_jeu_video.htm
  4. ^ http://kotaku.com/5265942/fuel-is-the-biggest-console-game-ever

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