Paradox Development Studio

Not to be confused with Paradox Interactive.
Paradox Development Studio
Subsidiary of Paradox Interactive
Industry Video game industry
Founded 1995
Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Johan Andersson (Studio Manager)
Products Europa Universalis IV
Hearts of Iron III
Crusader Kings II
Victoria II
Number of employees
80[1]
Parent Paradox Interactive
Website website

Paradox Development Studio is a Swedish video game developer founded in 1995. It is closely associated with its parent company and video game publisher, Paradox Interactive. It is best known for its grand strategy game series Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, Crusader Kings, and Victoria.

History

Paradox Development Studio is based on the heritage of the Swedish board game company Target Games and has been a game developer of PC-focused grand strategy games since 1995. From the start, Target Games designed board games and created the PC Game named Svea Rike, based on a board game. The company continued to create PC games and in 1999 the company was divided into two separate entities: Paradox Interactive which focused on developing grand strategy games for PC and Paradox Entertainment which focused on creating board games and role-playing games.

Paradox Interactive began to self-publish their own strategy games and quickly expanded their portfolio by publishing PC games from other development studios.

In January 2012, the company divided yet again into two companies—Paradox Interactive became the game publisher focused on PC games of various genres and Paradox Development Studio became the game development studio focused on grand strategy games. The Stockholm based studio Paradox Development Studio is the developer behind franchises such as Europa Universalis, Crusader Kings,[2] Hearts of Iron[3] and Victoria.

The game development studio was one of the first video game developers to coin the genre "Grand Strategy"[4] and most of the games the studio has developed falls into that category. Grand strategy games are historical strategy games that usually cover the entire world map and include elements such as economy, diplomacy and warfare. The games developed by Paradox Development Studio are all highly moddable and support multiplayer for up to 32 players. Paradox Development Studio currently consists of 32 persons working on four parallel projects.[5] The studio manager Johan Andersson has led the game development team since Target Games. Several of the studios members have a background from the modding and beta testing community; including members such as project lead Henrik Fåhraeus, project lead Thomas Johansson and game designer Chris King.

The studio's game Crusader Kings II is one of the highest rated games of 2012 according to Metacritic.[6] In August 2013 the development studio released Europa Universalis IV,[7][8] the latest installment in their empire building series.

Clausewitz Engine

In 2007 the Paradox Development Studio debuted a proprietary game engine, titled Clausewitz (named after the Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz), in Europa Universalis III which has been put to use in every game developed by PDS since. The engine provides a 3D view of part or the totality of the world map, depending on the played game. Sengoku was the first game utilizing the Clausewitz 2.5 engine.

List of video games

List of games developed by Paradox Development Studio.[9]

Name Released Expansion Expansion Date
Europa Universalis 14 March 2000
Europa Universalis II 12 November 2001
Hearts of Iron 24 November 2002
Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun 7 May 2003 Revolutions 17 August 2006
Crusader Kings 27 August 2004 Deus Vult 4 October 2007
Hearts of Iron II 4 January 2005 Doomsday 4 April 2006
Armageddon 29 March 2007
Europa Universalis III 23 January 2007 Napoleon's Ambition 22 August 2007
In Nomine 28 May 2008
Heir to the Throne 15 December 2009
Divine Wind 14 December 2010
Europa Universalis: Rome 15 April 2008 Vae Victis 19 November 2008
Hearts of Iron III 7 August 2009 Semper Fi 6 June 2010
For the Motherland 28 June 2011
Their Finest Hour 26 September 2012
Victoria II 13 August 2010 A House Divided 2 February 2012
Heart of Darkness 16 April 2013
Sengoku 13 September 2011
Crusader Kings II 14 February 2012 Sword of Islam 26 June 2012
Legacy of Rome 16 October 2012
Sunset Invasion 15 November 2012
The Republic 15 January 2013
The Old Gods 28 May 2013
Sons of Abraham 18 November 2013
Rajas of India 25 March 2014
Charlemagne 14 October 2014
Way of Life 16 December 2014
Horse Lords 14 July 2015
Conclave 2 February 2016
March of the Eagles 19 February 2013
Europa Universalis IV 13 August 2013 Conquest of Paradise 14 January 2014
Wealth of Nations 29 May 2014
Res Publica 16 July 2014
Art of War 30 October 2014
El Dorado 26 February 2015
Common Sense 9 June 2015
The Cossacks 1 December 2015

In addition to this list there are two other titles developed in the early 2000s when the studio was part of Paradox Entertainment, Crown of the North and Two Thrones, both part of the Svea Rike series.

List of upcoming projects

Code Name Announced Name Release Date
Project Armstrong Hearts of Iron IV 2016
Project Augustus Stellaris 2016[10]
Project Titus/Dallas[11] TBA TBA
Project Tiberius TBA TBA

See also

External links

References

  1. Andersson, Johan (20 June 2015). "Johan's 2015-06-20 reply regarding the number of employees". Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  2. Crusader Kings II Sword of Islam DLC due with next patch (retrieved on 26 June 2012)
  3. New Expansion Announced (retrieved on 26 June 2012)
  4. Paradox Past Present and Future (retrieved on 16 August 2012)
  5. Johan Andersson (19 June 2012). "Paradox Development Studio - Overview". Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  6. The 25 Best PC Games (retrieved on 16 August 2012)
  7. Europa Universalis IV Announced - Official Company Press release (retrieved on 26 June 2012)
  8. Europa Universalis IV Announced- Official Company Press release at Gamasutra (retrieved on 26 June 2012)
  9. Publishing Development Studio Jobs Contact Internships (2013-04-30). "Development Studio - Paradox Interactive". Paradoxplaza.com. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  10. "Preview of Stellaris by PCWorld". Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  11. "What is Project Dallas?". Retrieved 2015-09-01.
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