Cryptic Studios, Inc.
Moby ID: 4429
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Cryptic Studios, Inc., located in Los Gatos, California (USA) was established in June 2000 and was initially an independent developer of massively multiplayer online games for the PC and next generation consoles. Its first game, City of Heroes, was launched in April 2004. In October 2005, it launched the sequel City of Villains.
In February 2008, Cryptic Studios announced that it was developing Champions Online, a high-action, totally customizable, superhero MMORPG based on the Champions role-playing game. It was released in September 2009. In November 2008, Cryptic Studios recruited Flagship Studios co-founder Bill Roper as Design Director and one month later, in December 2008, Atari announced to have acquired the company for 26.7 million dollar, along with a performance-linked deal. Ubisoft also wanted to acquire the company, but was beaten to the punch by Atari.
The studio's first title developed for Atari was the MMORPG Star Trek Online. It was released in February 2010.
In May 2011 Atari's financial results revealed that the studio was listed as "discontinued operations" and Atari said to be looking for a buyer. Support for Star Trek Online and Champions Online was continued, as well as work on a new title, Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter. Atari stated to move on to fewer, but more profitable releases as well as expanding into mobile and casual games, and relying more on external development teams. It was announced a few weeks later that Cryptic had been acquired by Perfect World Entertainment (later Gearbox Publishing San Francisco).
Despite revenues of €15.9 million over the last 12 months before the announcement, Cryptic still made a loss of €5.3 million. That was however an improvement over the €12.6 million loss of the year before.
On 3 November 2023, the company laid off an undiscosed number of employees and was moved to the Deca Games division of the Embracer Group.
Credited on 7 Games from 2004 to 2021
Magic: Legends (2021 on Windows) |
Neverwinter (2013 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One) |
Star Trek Online (2010 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...) |
Champions Online (2009 on Windows) |
City of Heroes: Mac Special Edition (2009 on Macintosh) |
City of Villains (2005 on Windows) |
City of Heroes (2004 on Windows) |
History +
- November 3, 2023
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An undisclosed number of employees is laid off. The company itself is moved to the Deca Games within the Embracer Group.
- May 31, 2011
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Company acquired by Perfect World Entertainment.
- December 9, 2008
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Atari announced to have acquired the company.
- July 28, 2008
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The company announces to continue development on the MMORPG Star Trek Online after the project was cancelled when all the employees of development studio Perpetual Entertainment, Inc. were laid off in January 2008.
- November 6, 2007
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The company sells its part of the City of Heroes/Villains property to NCsoft Corporation. The art, programming and design leads move to a new NCsoft development studio in Mountain View, North California, entirely devoted to the further development of the franchise.
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Cryptic AR
The Cryptic Animation Rig (Cryptic AR) is a free, downloadable professional-grade animation rig designed for use by artists of all skill levels. It is the same rig used by Cryptic Studios to produce its games.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Valve Corporation
- 3 games with NCSOFT West
- 3 games with NCsoft Corporation
- 3 games with Arc Games Inc.
- 2 games with Friendware
- 2 games with NCsoft Europe Ltd.
- 1 game with PAN Vision AB
- 1 game with Pinnacle Software Ltd
- 1 game with Wizards of the Coast LLC
- 1 game with Santa Cruz Games
- 6 games with Jeremy Mattson
- 6 games with Steve Stacy
- 6 games with Ian Castaneda
- 6 games with Al Rivera
- 6 games with Michael Henry
- 5 games with Shannon Posniewski
- 5 games with Jack Emmert
- 5 games with Thomas Foss
- 5 games with Bruce Rogers
- 5 games with Brian Gilmore
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