Rockstar Dundee Limited (formerly Ruffian Games Limited) is a British
video game developer
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and a studio of
Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in New York City. The company was established in December 1998 as a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, using the assets Take-Two had previously acquired from BMG Interactive. Foun ...
based in
Dundee. The studio is best known for developing ''
Crackdown 2''.
Gary Liddon, Billy Thomson, and Gareth Noyce founded the company as Ruffian Games in April 2008. They had previously worked on ''
Crackdown
Crackdown may refer to
* ''Crackdown'' (web series)
* ''Crackdown'' (video game series)
** ''Crackdown'' (video game)
** '' Crackdown 2''
** '' Crackdown 3''
* ''Crackdown'' (podcast)
* '' The Crackdown'', a 1983 album
{{dab ...
'', with Thompson as its lead
designer
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In practice, anyone who creates tangible or intangible objects, products, processes, laws, games, graphics, services, or exp ...
while at
Realtime Worlds. Ruffian Games immediately partnered with
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation, multinational technology company, technology corporation producing Software, computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services headquartered at th ...
for ''Crackdown 2'', being chosen over Realtime Worlds. Released in 2010, the game did not sell well enough to allow for a third ''Crackdown'' game and Ruffian Games joined co-development projects, including several
Kinect
Kinect is a line of motion sensing input devices produced by Microsoft and first released in 2010. The devices generally contain RGB cameras, and infrared projectors and detectors that map depth through either structured light or time of fl ...
games, to stay afloat. ''Game of Glens'' and ''Hollowpoint'' were cancelled, while a ''
Streets of Rage
''Streets of Rage'' is a series of side-scrolling beat 'em up video games, centering on the efforts of several ex-police vigilantes trying to rid a fictional, large American city from a crime syndicate that has corrupted its local government. ...
'' remake was unsuccessfully pitched. After independently releasing ''Fragmental'' and ''RADtv'', the studio was working with Rockstar Games by October 2019. Ruffian Games was acquired by the publisher's
parent company
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,
Take-Two Interactive
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. is an American video game holding company based in New York City and founded by Ryan Brant in September 1993.
The company owns two major publishing labels, Rockstar Games and 2K, which operate internal ...
, in October 2020 and became part of Rockstar Games as Rockstar Dundee.
History
Early years and ''Crackdown 2'' (2008–2013)
Gary Liddon, Billy Thomson, and Gareth Noyce founded Rockstar Dundee as Ruffian Games in April 2008.
Thomson had led the
design
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for ''
Crackdown
Crackdown may refer to
* ''Crackdown'' (web series)
* ''Crackdown'' (video game series)
** ''Crackdown'' (video game)
** '' Crackdown 2''
** '' Crackdown 3''
* ''Crackdown'' (podcast)
* '' The Crackdown'', a 1983 album
{{dab ...
'' at
Realtime Worlds, while Liddon and Noyce had worked at Xen Group, a technology provider for the game.
Thomson associated with Xen Group following ''Crackdown''s 2007 release.
Ruffian Games' name was derived from an event in Thomson's childhood where he was referred to as "a ruffian" by a school classmate's father, who believed that Thomson had a bad influence on his son. Thomson had relayed the story to Liddon, who suggested that they use the name "Ruffian Games" for their venture.
Liddon, Thomson, and Noyce assumed the roles of
studio head
Studio manager, studio director, or studio head is a job title in various media-related professions, including design, advertising, and broadcasting.
Design and advertising
A design or advertising studio manager's responsibilities will typically ...
,
creative director
A creative director (or creative supervisor) is a person who makes high-level creative decisions and, with those decisions, oversees the creation of creative assets such as advertisements, products, events, or logos. Creative director positions ar ...
, and
development director, respectively.
The company moved into
Dundee-based offices in October 2008 and its formation was announced in January 2009.
By this time, the fifteen-person team comprised former developers of ''Crackdown'', ''
Fable II
''Fable II'' is a 2008 action role-playing open world video game, developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360. The game is the second installment in the ''Fable'' game series, and the sequel to 2004's '' ...
'', ''
MotoGP
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'', and the ''
Grand Theft Auto
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'' series, among them "five or six" who joined from Realtime Worlds.
In February, the company hired Steve Iannetta and Ed Campbell, designers for ''Crackdown'', as lead designer and senior designer, respectively.
It recruited fifteen further people in May.
The headcount grew to 49 by November 2009, partially helped by closures and layoffs affecting other local studios, such as
Midway Studios – Newcastle
Midway Studios Newcastle Limited (originally Pitbull Syndicate) was a British video game developer based in Gateshead, England.
History
Pitbull Syndicate was formed in December 1996 by an ensemble of programmers and artists with extensive exp ...
.
By the time of its formation announcement, Ruffian Games had entered into a contract with a "major publisher".
Microsoft
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partnered with the studio for ''
Crackdown 2'', forgoing Realtime Worlds as it was preoccupied with ''
APB: All Points Bulletin''.
When this deal was rumoured, Realtime Worlds' studio head, Colin MacDonald, stated that his studio was still in talks with Microsoft to develop another ''Crackdown'' game. He doubted that the publisher "would harm an otherwise fruitful existing development relationship" by partnering with a different developer also based in Dundee.
After Ruffian Games was announced as developing ''Crackdown 2'' in June 2009,
David Jones, the
chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especial ...
for Realtime Worlds, stated that he was "a bit miffed" at Microsoft for handing Ruffian Games the development of the game, as he considered the studio's proximity to Realtime Worlds a threat.
In response, Thomson opined that Ruffian Games was capable of creating a proper sequel to ''Crackdown'' because it had hired talent from every department that worked on the original game.
''Crackdown 2''s development was quick but difficult: The studio was beset by deadlines it deemed unmanageable and the expectations of fans of the original ''Crackdown''. The production lasted just over one year and was described as "intense, exhausting". The resulting game, released in mid-2010, was met by a mixed reception and did not sell well enough that the studio could immediately start working on a third ''Crackdown'' game.
To remain in business, Ruffian Games worked with Microsoft on several games for the
Kinect
Kinect is a line of motion sensing input devices produced by Microsoft and first released in 2010. The devices generally contain RGB cameras, and infrared projectors and detectors that map depth through either structured light or time of fl ...
peripheral, including ''
Kinect Star Wars'' and ''
Nike+ Kinect Training
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* Nike (mythology), a Greek goddess who personifies victory
* Nike, Inc., a major American producer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment
Nike may also refer to:
People
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''.
Around 2012, the studio created an experimental multiplayer mode for
Crytek
Crytek GmbH is a German video game developer and software developer based in Frankfurt. Founded by the Yerli brothers in Coburg in 1999 and moved to Frankfurt in 2006, Crytek also operates further studios in Kyiv, Ukraine and Istanbul, Turkey. ...
's ''
Ryse: Son of Rome'', although this work was not released with the final game.
Of several cancelled projects, ''Streets of Rage'' was a pitch to
Sega for a remake of
the 1991 game of the same name. The prototype was created by a small team within six to eight weeks but the project went unsigned.
A third ''Crackdown'' game remained implausible as of 2013.
Independent and cancelled projects (2013–2019)
In February 2013, Ruffian Games announced ''Tribal Towers''.
The game was conceptualised as "a quirky, side-on, real-time projectile combat game" but an
alpha test phase showed that the game and its controls were too complicated. After temporarily putting the game on hold, the studio reworked it as ''Game of Glens'', a game inspired by competitive
Highland games that combined elements of ''
Angry Birds
''Angry Birds'' is a Finnish action-based media franchise created by Rovio Entertainment. The game series focuses on the eponymous flock of angry birds who try to save their eggs from green-colored pigs. Inspired by the game '' Crush the Castl ...
'', ''
Minecraft
''Minecraft'' is a sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before bein ...
'', and ''
World of Goo''.
When
Square Enix
is a Japanese multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', '' Star Ocean'' and ''Kingdom Hearts'' role-playing video game franchises, among numerou ...
launched the pilot phase of its
crowdfunding
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initiative
Collective in January 2014, ''Game of Glens'' was among the three games seeking funding.
User polls conducted for the three projects showed that only 39% of respondents were ready to fund ''Game of Glens'', compared to the 90% for ''World War Machine'' and 83% for ''
Moon Hunters''. Much of the backlash stemmed from users expecting another ''Crackdown'' game from Ruffian Games rather than a
casual game
A casual game is a video game targeted at a mass market audience, as opposed to a hardcore game, which is targeted at hobbyist gamers. Casual games may exhibit any type of gameplay and genre. They generally involve simpler rules, shorter sessio ...
.
As a result, the development for ''Game of Glens'' was halted in April 2014.
Noyce left Ruffian Games in late 2013, moved to Finland with his girlfriend, and became an
indie game
An indie game, short for independent video game, is a video game typically created by individuals or smaller development teams without the financial and technical support of a large game publisher, in contrast to most "AAA" (triple-A) games. ...
developer. He had attempted to create a Finnish satellite studio for the company to take advantage of investment opportunities in the country but "it was probably the wrong time to make the move and it didn't quite work out".
In August 2014, Ruffian Games announced the cooperative
action game
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''Hollowpoint'' with
Paradox Interactive
Paradox Interactive AB is a video game publisher based in Stockholm, Sweden. The company started out as the video game division of Target Games and then Paradox Entertainment (now Cabinet Entertainment) before being spun out into an indep ...
as its publisher.
Paradox Interactive had penned a deal with
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
that would have made the game on console temporarily exclusive to the
PlayStation 4
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. However, shortly after releasing a second trailer in mid-2015, Ruffian Games and Paradox Interactive ended their partnership due to creative differences. The game's development was put on hold and the publisher intended to re-evaluate the game's creative direction.
The studio then worked on ''Fragmental'', a
twin-stick shooter
A twin-stick shooter is a subgenre of shoot 'em up video games. It is a multidirectional shooter in which the player character is controlled using two joysticks: one for movement on a flat plane, and one to aim and fire shots at enemies, Usually s ...
with
local multiplayer inspired by ''
Hotline Miami
''Hotline Miami'' is a top-down shooter video game by Jonatan Söderström and Dennis Wedin, collectively known as Dennaton Games. The game was published by Devolver Digital and released on 23 October 2012 for Microsoft Windows.
Set in 1989 Mi ...
'' that the studio self-published in
Steam Early Access
Early access, also known as alpha access, alpha founding, paid alpha, or game preview, is a funding model in the video game industry by which consumers can purchase and play a game in the various pre-release development cycles, such as pre-alp ...
in February 2016.
The studio's ''RADtv'', a
virtual reality game involving
hotseat multiplayer
Hotseat or hot seat is a multiplayer mode provided by some turn-based video games, which allows two or more players to play on the same device by taking turns playing the game. The term was first used as a reference to playing a PC game and tra ...
, was released in August 2019.
Acquisition by Rockstar Games (2019–present)
In October 2019, Ruffian Games was announced as working with
Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in New York City. The company was established in December 1998 as a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, using the assets Take-Two had previously acquired from BMG Interactive. Foun ...
on games that were not further specified.
Take-Two Interactive
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. is an American video game holding company based in New York City and founded by Ryan Brant in September 1993.
The company owns two major publishing labels, Rockstar Games and 2K, which operate internal ...
, Rockstar Games'
parent company
A holding company is a company whose primary business is holding a controlling interest in the securities of other companies. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself. Its purpose is to own shares of other companies ...
, acquired Ruffian Games in October 2020, which became part of Rockstar Games as Rockstar Dundee.
At the time, the studio had approximately 40 employees.
Liddon and Thomson remained with Rockstar Dundee as co-
studio directors.
Games developed
Additional work
Cancelled
* ''Streets of Rage''
* ''Tribal Towers'' / ''Game of Glens''
* ''Hollowpoint''
References
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2008 establishments in Scotland
2020 mergers and acquisitions
British companies established in 2008
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Companies based in Dundee
Rockstar Games subsidiaries
Take-Two Interactive divisions and subsidiaries
Video game companies established in 2008
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