WB Games Boston (formerly Turbine Inc., then Turbine Entertainment Software Corp., and originally CyberSpace, Inc.) is an American
video game developer
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.
The studio is best known for its
massive multiplayer online role-playing games, ''
Asheron's Call'', ''
Dungeons & Dragons Online'', and ''
The Lord of the Rings Online''.
In April 2010, the company was acquired by
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment for $160 million and became a part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (now
Warner Bros. Games), the video game division of
Warner Bros. Entertainment.
History

Turbine was founded as CyberSpace, Inc. in April 1994 by Jeremy Gaffney, Jonathan Monserrat, Kevin Langevin, and Timothy Miller, some of whom were students from the Artificial Intelligence Lab at
Brown University. In 1995, the company was based in Monserrat's mother's house with 12 staff members. They found an office in
Providence,
Rhode Island
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but later moved to
Westwood, Massachusetts to better take advantage of the software engineers coming out of Boston's colleges. As CEO, Monsarrat used free food and office pranks to keep staff motivated.
In 1995, the company changed its name to Turbine Entertainment Software Corp. In 1999, the company's first game, ''
Asheron's Call'', was released. It was notable for being the third 3D
MMORPG, following the launch of ''
Meridian 59'' and then ''
EverQuest''. Its most notable feature, designed by Monsarrat, was a "loyalty" system giving new and experienced players incentives to work together. The Olthoi was the first monster developed for ''Asheron's Call'', designed by Joe Angell.
After ''Asheron's Call'', the company went on to make a sequel, ''
Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings'', which came out in 2002 (just after the first ''Asheron's Call'' expansion). However, after only one expansion, ''Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings'' shut down in 2005. In the same year, Turbine Entertainment Software Corp. changed its name to Turbine, Inc.
In 2006, Turbine released ''
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach''. Early reception was positive, but the game was criticised for poor solo play. In 2007, Turbine released ''
The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar'', which got positive reviews and was seen as a needed boost for the company.
In 2009, ''Dungeons and Dragons Online'' was suffering a low playerbase; in an attempt to save the game, Turbine replaced the traditional monthly subscription model with a
free to play one. In 2010, Turbine also moved ''The Lord of the Rings Online'' (which was then on its second expansion) to a free-to-play model. In the same year, Turbine was purchased by
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment for $160 million.
In 2012, Turbine brought back ''Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings''.
The game's development of ''
Infinite Crisis'' ended on August 14, 2015.
The company was hit with layoffs for three years consecutively starting from 2014. While Turbine's focus was shifted to develop free-to-play mobile games by Warner Bros. in 2016, the servers for both ''The Lord of the Rings Online'' and ''Dungeons & Dragons Online'' were maintained and supported.
By December 2016, Turbine was no longer involved with the development of ''The Lord of the Rings Online'' or ''Dungeons & Dragons Online''. Instead a spin-off studio under the name of ''Standing Stone Games'' was formed to take over further development of the game, with game staff moving from Turbine to the new studio. As part of this transition,
Daybreak Game Company became the new publisher, taking over from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. ''Asheron's Call'' IP remained as a property of Turbine, and the servers for both ''Asheron's Call'' and ''Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings'' were closed on January 31, 2017.
By November 2018, the studio was rebranded and became WB Games Boston.
Games developed
References
External links
Official websiteTurbine, Inc.entry at
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