Splash Damage Ltd. is a British
video game developer
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specialising in
multiplayer
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first-person shooter
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video game
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s. The studio is best known as the creators of ''
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'' and ''
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars''.
History
Formation (2001)
Splash Damage was formed in May or June 2001
by the creators of
mods such as ''Quake 3 Fortress,'' who was then joined by a number of modders from the Team Fortress and Quake 3 modding scene''.'' The studio began life working with
Now TV and
Gamer.tv, providing both custom maps and an in-game television production solution. Splash Damage staff also worked to produce and present over 150 TV shows based on Quake III Arena Capture the Flag, creating editing tools and virtual cameras, and editing in-game footage.
Enemy Territory Era (2002–2007)
In March 2002, Splash Damage partnered with
Games Domain
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to produce a number of multiplayer maps for their online gaming service. One of these was the map Operation Market Garden for id Software's ''
Return to Castle Wolfenstein'' which immediately became the most played third-party map for the game.
Following Market Garden's success, Activision and id Software asked Splash Damage to produce three additional multiplayer maps for the ''
Return to Castle Wolfenstein Game of the Year Edition''.
The same year, Splash Damage partnered with the two companies to develop ''
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'', a stand-alone expansion based on ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein''. This was originally envisioned to include both a single-player campaign developed by Mad Doc Software and a multiplayer mode developed by Splash Damage, however the single player campaign was dropped.
The Windows version of ''Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'' was released online for free on 29 May 2003, with Linux and Mac versions following later. ''Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'' won several Game of the Year and Editor's Choice awards, was nominated for a BAFTA, and is still an incredibly popular online FPS in 2021, with a number of fan projects and tournaments.
In June 2003 and once again working with id Software, Splash Damage created all the maps for ''
Doom 3s multiplayer mode.
At the same as Doom 3, Splash Damage began pre-production on ''
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars'', a follow-up to ''Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'' using a heavily modified version of the
id Tech 4 engine and set in the ''
Quake'' universe, adding a first for the series in the form of vehicles.
Splash Damage grew from seven people on the team at the start team to thirty by the end of the project, in part due to the challenge of creating brand new assets rather than using existing ones on previous titles.
''Enemy Territory: Quake Wars'' shipped on 28 September 2007, and has won dozens of awards to date, including several Game of the Year awards and over 25 Editor's Choice awards. The game was later ported to Xbox 360 by Nerve Software who had also contributed a number of maps to the PC version.
Later games & Warchest/Fireteam (2008–2015)
In 2008, Splash Damage announced they would be partnering with
Bethesda Softworks on an unannounced title. In 2009, Splash Damage and Bethesda announced
Brink, which would eventually be released in May 2011 and was Splash Damage’s first multiplatform title. In August 2011 Splash Damage and Bethesda released the Agents of Change DLC for Brink.
In 2012, Splash Damage launched a publishing division called Warchest and a back-end technology business called Fireteam. It was described as “Splash Damage’s call-to-arms for free-to-play games that are both high-quality and non-exploitative.” These smaller companies went on to publish and support a number of future Splash Damage.
Warchest’s first published game was RAD Soldiers, released in December 2012 on
iOS devices, another first for Splash Damage. The tactics-styled game was released after five months of open public testing and over 100,000 pre-registrations, and was made available PC as a free download in the
Chrome Web Store
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in 2013.
On 25 October 2013 Splash Damage partnered with
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to create the multiplayer mode for
Batman Arkham Origins. Named Invisible Predator Online, this was the Batman Arkham series' first multiplayer mode.
16 February 2015 saw the launch of Splash Damage’s second Warchest-published title and second mobile title with Tempo, released exclusively on iOS.
Dirty Bomb
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was released on 1 June 2015, entering its open beta phase after two years in closed beta. The
free-to-play multiplayer first person shooter title launched on PC with 12 playable mercenaries and two game modes, with more mercenaries, modes and events added over the game’s lifespan. Dirty Bomb was originally published by
Nexon
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, but the publishing rights were transferred to WarChest in 2017. On 18 October 2018 Splash Damage announced they were ending all live developments and updates on the game, but also removed all
monetization and made the game completely free to play.
Microsoft partnership (2015–2020)
2015 saw the start of Splash Damage’s partnership with
Microsoft
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and
The Coalition, as they provided development support on
Gears Of War Ultimate Edition
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which released on 25 August 2015 for
Xbox
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and 1 March 2016 for PC.
This partnership continued into 2016, as Splash Damage provided multiplayer support on
Gears of War 4. This included
level design, art support and matchmaking, with the game releasing worldwide on 11 October 2016.
Earlier, in July 2016, Splash Damage, alongside its sister companies Warchest and Fireteam, were acquired by
Leyou, a Chinese holding company, via its Radius Maxima subsidiary.
In 2019, Splash Damage provided similar development help for
Gears 5, working on level design and art for various multiplayer modes including Versus and Escape; a mode new to the Gears franchise.
Escape mode also included a map editor which utilised a special tile system, and Splash Damage was involved in building these tiles. Gears 5 launched on 10 September 2019 for Xbox One and PC, with an upgraded version for
Xbox Series S/X launching on 10 November 2020.
Also in 2019, Splash Damage worked on another Microsoft title:
Halo: The Master Chief Collection, in partnership with
343 Industries
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. Splash Damage was involved in porting the title to PC, and this version of the title released on 3 December 2019.
Splash Damage’s next game in this partnership was
Gears Tactics, a turn-based
strategy
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game set 12 years before the original
Gears of War game. Gears Tactics released on 28 April 2020 for PC and 10 November 2020 for Xbox consoles, and was nominated for Best Sim/Strategy game at
The Game Awards 2020.
Tencent buyout (2020 – present)
In March 2020, Splash Damage announced a new partnership, this time with
Google Stadia
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. Outcasters was announced in July 2020 as an exclusive title for the Google Stadia platform, and published by
Stadia Games & Entertainment. Outcasters is a competitive online multiplayer top-down shooter set in a stylised "vinyl world", and launched on 3 December 2020. It is one of a small number of titles to take advantage of Stadia’s Crowd Play and Crowd Choice features, allowing viewers to play the game with a
streamer. However, following the shut down of Stadia Games and Entertainment in February 2021, the publishing rights for Outcasters reverted back to Warchest on 31 May 2021.
On 23 December 2020
Tencent
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officially acquired Splash Damage’s parent company
Leyou. In a blog post published at the time, the studio stressed that they would be retaining their independence and will "operate as an independent entity within the Tencent family". CEO Richard Jolly further expanded on this in an interview with
gamesindustry.biz where he also spoke about Splash Damage’s expansion, future projects and plans. Radius Maxima was rebranded Splash Damage Group in February 2021.
On 13 October 2021 Splash Damage announced that they are working on a “brand new game in an original sci-fi universe”. No further details are known about the project, but it is one of “several ambitious projects”
in production at the studio.
On December 8 2022, during the
2022 Game Awards, it was announced Splash Damage's next game would be ''
Transformers: Reactivate,'' a 1-4 player online action game based on the
franchise of the same name.
On December 9 2022 it was announced Splash Damage had acquired the
Derby
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-based games studio Bulkhead, for an undisclosed sum.
Games developed
Awards
The full list of awards can be found on their web site.
References
External links
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