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Night Dive Studios, Inc. (
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: Nightdive Studios) is an American
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based in
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and a subsidiary of
Atari SA Atari SA (formerly Infogrames Entertainment SA ()), also known as Atari Group, is a French holding company headquartered in Paris that owns mainly video gaming-related interactive entertainment properties. Atari SA's core subsidiaries include t ...
. The company is known for obtaining rights to
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video games, updating them for compatibility with modern platforms, and re-releasing them via
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services, supporting preservation of older games. Many of the company's releases use the internally developed KEX Engine. Nightdive Studios was founded in November 2012 by Stephen and Alix Kick, former video game artists for
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, after Stephen Kick was unable to purchase a copy of the 1999 game ''
System Shock 2 ''System Shock 2'' is a 1999 action role-playing survival horror video game designed by Ken Levine and co-developed by Irrational Games and Looking Glass Studios. Originally intended to be a standalone title, its story was changed during produ ...
''. He negotiated with the rightsholder Star Insurance Company, which had acquired ''System Shock'' and other assets from the defunct developer
Looking Glass Studios Looking Glass Studios, Inc. (formerly Blue Sky Productions and LookingGlass Technologies, Inc.) was an American video game developer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was founded by Paul Neurath with Ned Lerner as Blue Sky Produ ...
, and Nightdive Studios re-released the game via GOG.com in February 2013. The company was acquired by
Atari SA Atari SA (formerly Infogrames Entertainment SA ()), also known as Atari Group, is a French holding company headquartered in Paris that owns mainly video gaming-related interactive entertainment properties. Atari SA's core subsidiaries include t ...
in May 2023.


History


Founding and ''System Shock 2'' (2012–2013)

Nightdive Studios was founded by Stephen Kick and his wife, Alix Kick (), both former character artists at
Sony Online Entertainment Daybreak Game Company LLC is an American video game developer based in San Diego. The company was founded in December 1997 as Sony Online Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment, but was spun off to an independent investor in ...
(SOE). Kick was with Sony for three years, working on '' Free Realms'' and ''
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''. While Banegas had left the company earlier to establish a plushie business, Kick remained in his position until 2012. After also quitting his job, he and Banegas, then his fiancée, commenced a nine-month-long road trip from
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through Mexico and Central America. To pass the time during this trip, Kick brought a
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and several classic video games to play. While staying in a hostel in Guatemala, he wished to play the 1999 game ''
System Shock 2 ''System Shock 2'' is a 1999 action role-playing survival horror video game designed by Ken Levine and co-developed by Irrational Games and Looking Glass Studios. Originally intended to be a standalone title, its story was changed during produ ...
'' but found that the
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version he had brought no longer worked on his netbook. Kick looked for fan-made patches for the game and tried purchasing an updated version via GOG.com to no avail, and he discovered that there no longer was a legal way to obtain the game. The rights to the ''System Shock'' franchise had been acquired from its defunct developer,
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, by Star Insurance Company (a
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of Meadowbrook Insurance Group), while the
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was retained by the game's publisher,
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. Starting in October 2012, Kick sent various emails to Star Insurance Company to inquire about the status of the series'
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(IP). To his surprise, the company's
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responded within a few days, asking Kick what he was planning to do with the IP. Star Insurance Company had recently acquired the ''System Shock'' trademark from Electronic Arts but was wary of producing a new entry in the series given the high cost associated with such a production. Kick pitched the idea of updating ''System Shock 2'' for modern platforms and re-releasing it via
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services, including GOG.com and
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. He argued that the game was highly sought after, as over 34,000 people had placed it onto their GOG.com wishlists, and that a re-release would be profitable. The insurer was fond of this idea, so Kick and Banegas, who had then almost reached the
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, returned to the United States. Arriving in New Mexico, Kick began phoning with Star Insurance Company's legal counsel and eventually reached a deal. He raised money from his friends and family to pay the license fee for ''System Shock 2'' and establish a company. Subsequently, Kick and Banegas founded Night Dive Studios on November 7, 2012. Kick assumed the role of
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(CEO), while Banegas became the
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. The company name was inspired by their shared passion for diving, especially night diving, and Kick specifically recalled one night dive he had experienced in the
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. Night Dive Studios was initially located in
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, later moving to nearby
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. Around the time of the company's foundation, a French developer known as Le Corbeau released a patch for ''System Shock 2'' that allowed it to run on modern computers. Kick was unsuccessful in contacting the developer but still used the patch as the new version's groundwork, asserting that it was the IP holder's legal right to use it. Night Dive Studios worked with Kick's former SOE colleagues and GOG.com on updates and further bugs fixes. The updated version was released onto GOG.com in February 2013. According to Banegas, the game's returns in its first month painted Night Dive Studios as a viable business. Kick decided to continue Night Dive Studios in similar efforts to bring back older games to modern systems. The company's first hire was Daniel Grayshon, a writer of ''System Shock''
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guides based in the United Kingdom. Night Dive Studios brought ''System Shock 2'' to Steam in May 2013. Later that year, it released updated versions of ''
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'',
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's 1995 game based on his eponymous short story; ''
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'', '' VII'', and '' 8;'' and the Trilobyte games ''
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'' and '' The 11th Hour''.


Subsequent projects (2013–present)

In 2014, Night Dive Studios re-released 28
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games from
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, as well as the adventure game '' Bad Mojo''. The company also generated speculation that it might be planning to re-release '' The Operative: No One Lives Forever'', as news sources took notice of a Night Dive Studios trademark filing that included material referencing the ''No One Lives Forever'' franchise. Kick responded to these rumors by saying that the company could not comment on future releases for the time being. Kick later revealed that they had indeed been working on trying to acquire the publishing rights for both ''No One Lives Forever'' and its sequel, to the point where they had the original
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to construct a
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of the title, but could not get the three companies with stake in the games' IP,
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,
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, and
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, to negotiate the rights. In December 2014, Night Dive Studios coordinated the re-release of the 1996 first-person shooter role playing hybrid game '' Strife'' as ''Strife: Veteran Edition'', after acquiring rights to the game. Because the game's
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had been lost, a derivative of the Chocolate Doom subproject Chocolate Strife was used as the game's engine, with its original programmers being contracted to do additional coding for the re-release. The source code of ''Strife: Veteran Edition'' was made available under a
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license on
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on December 12, 2014. While this was the first source code opened for a Night Dive Studios release, Kick announced his commitment in recovering, preserving and also opening of more source code in a
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in 2016. In February 2015, Kick announced that the studio was working on re-releasing ''
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'' for digital distribution services with the bonus of porting the
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version into the package. Kick also announced that he was working with the original developers of '' Noctropolis'' and the original source code and the updated package will feature remastered music,
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support and
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es. Using the funds generated by past releases, Night Dive Studios acquired the ''System Shock'' IP from Star Insurance Company in August 2015, intending to create a
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of the first ''
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''. The company released an enhanced version of the original game, which adds support for more resolutions and mouselook, in September that year. Night Dive Studios has since announced it has acquired full rights to the ''System Shock'' series, and are considering developing a third title in the series, as well as remakes for both previous titles, working with original concept artist Robert Waters for some of the design. In August 2015, Night Dive announced it was working on remasters for '' Turok: Dinosaur Hunter'' and '' Turok 2: Seeds of Evil''. The first game was released in 2015, followed by the sequel in 2017. In December 2015, the company had licensed the ''System Shock'' IP to OtherSide Entertainment, headed by former Looking Glass Studios
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Paul Neurath, for the development of ''System Shock 3''. In May 2016, Night Dive Studios rebranded as Nightdive Studios.


Acquisition by Atari (2023–present)

In March 2023,
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announced that it had agreed to acquire Nightdive Studios for . The price is to be paid half in cash and half in newly issued
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s, with a possible
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of in cash over three years. Wade Rosen, Atari's CEO and
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, had previously bought 13% of Nightdive Studios under his company Wade J. Rosen Revocable Trust. Atari expected the acquisition to be completed in April 2023. It was finalized on May 15. Nightdive released a remaster of '' Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion'' in November 2023. The game's original source code had been lost, so the developers had to reverse engineer the N64 version and update the textures. Initially due to be released on November 14, ''Turok 3'' was delayed to November 30 shortly before the intended release. Despite the announced delay, the game went live in Europe and Australia on the 14th by mistake, leading to the game launching with major bugs.


Operations

Nightdive Studios is headquartered out of the Kicks' house in eastern Vancouver, Washington. As of February 2022, the company employs 40 people, including Larry Kuperman as the director of
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. Most staff work remotely, with locations including
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and New Zealand. According to Kick, this distribution allows the studio to operate "on pretty much a
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basis", while employees collaborate via
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, Jira, and Slack. However, he noted that this setup also caused a lack of in-office socializing and
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.


Technology

While researching for the development of an updated version of '' Turok: Dinosaur Hunter'', Nightdive Studios became aware of a
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project of the game's
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version by Sam "Kaiser" Villarreal. The company hired him and developed his custom
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into the KEX Engine, allowing the developers to add modern features to older games. Aside from ''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter'', the engine has been used for the company's '' Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'', '' Forsaken Remastered'', '' System Shock: Enhanced Edition'' (via a 2018 update), '' Blood: Fresh Supply'', ''
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'', '' Quake'', '' Shadow Man Remastered'', '' PowerSlave Exhumed'', '' Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition'', '' Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition'', ''
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'', '' Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered'', '' Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster'', '' PO'ed: Definitive Edition'', ''
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+
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'' '' Killing Time: Resurrected'', and '' The Thing: Remastered'', as well as the upcoming '' SiN Reloaded'' and '' System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition''. Villarreal remains Nightdive Studios' lead engine developer as of February 2022.


Games


Original releases


Remasters and enhanced ports


References


External links

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