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Arkane Studios SASU
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded1 October 1999;24 years ago(1999-10-01)
FounderRaphaël Colantonio
Headquarters,
France
Key people
Dinga Bakaba (studio directorand co-creative director)
Sébastien Mitton (co-creative director andart director)
Products
Number of employees
150[1](2020)
ParentZeniMax Media(2010–present)
Websitearkane-studios.com

Arkane Studios SASUis a Frenchvideo game developerbased inLyon.It was founded in 1999, and released its first game,Arx Fatalis,in 2002. Besides the Lyon studio,Arkane Lyon,Arkane Studios operatedArkane Studios LLC[2](trading asArkane Austin) inAustin, Texas,from July 2006 until its closure in May 2024.[3]The studio has created the popularDishonoredseriesas well as developingPrey(2017),Deathloop(2021) andRedfall(2023).Marvel's Bladeis under development.

History

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Founding

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Raphaël Colantoniohad been part of the French offices ofElectronic Arts(EA) during the 1990s, as part of the quality assurance and localisation team for some ofOrigin Systems' titles includingSystem Shock.In the late 1990s, Colantonio noted there had been a change in EA as with the release of thePlayStation,the company had shown more interest in sports titles and eschewing non-sports titles from companies like Origin. Colantonio left the company, and after a brief time atInfogrames,was able to co-found Arkane with financial help from his uncle, with their first goal to make a second sequel toUltima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss.[4]Colantonio was among the eleven founders, of whom six were developers, when the company was established on 1 October 1999 inLyon,France, with an investment of 1,150,000French francs(equivalent to €250,000 in 2022).[5][6]

2000s

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While Colantonio had support fromPaul Neurath,one of the original developers ofUltima Underworld,EA, who owned the rights, would not allow Arkane to make a sequel with their intellectual property unless he accepted some of their provisions. Colantonio refused to accept this and instead had Arkane set out on a game in the spirit ofUltima Underworld,Arx Fatalis.[4]Colantonio had difficulty in getting a publisher; with finances nearly exhausted, they had signed one small publisher who had gone bankrupt within the month, but later securedJoWooD Productionsfor publication, eventually releasing in 2002. While the game was well received, it was considered a commercial failure.[4]

Arkane Studioslogo (2006–2020)

Arx Fatalis'scritical praise gave Arkane the opportunity for them to work withValveto develop a new title on theirSource engine,and Colantonio opted to make a sequel,Arx Fatalis 2.However, the poor sales of the first game made it difficult to find a publisher; They were approached byUbisoftand asked to apply theArx Fatalisgame engine to theirMight and Magic.This becameDark Messiah of Might and Magic,released in October 2006. It refined the first-person melee combat ofArx Fataliswith a lesser emphasis on role-playing elements.[4]During this time, Colantonio moved from France to Austin, Texas leaving the main studio in the hands of his colleagues while he set up Arkane Austin in June 2006.[4]Over the next several years, most of the development work was done out of the Lyon studio where production costs were cheaper due to beneficial economic conditions, while the Austin studio was used for establishing relationships with other studios as to generate work-for-hire projects to augment Arkane's own projects.[7]

Between 2006 and 2007, the company was working in conjunction withValveto develop a spinoff game in theHalf-LifeseriescalledRavenholm,expanding on work thatWarren Spector'sJunction Point Studioshad done previously.[8]While Arkane and Valve had worked together to produce about nine to ten levels for a playable alpha build, the project was cancelled, believed to be due to lateness and cost of the project to date.[9][10]On completion ofDark Messiah,Arkane started development of a newfirst-person shootertitle,The Crossingusing the Source engine. Colantonio describedThe Crossingas "crossplayer", having principally single-player gameplay but influenced by online multiplayer elements. The title had a budget of around $15 million, which made it difficult to find a publisher that did not include strict rules and requirements in the contract.[11]While Colantonio had finally found one offer that was satisfactory to him, the studio was approached by EA to help work onLMNO,a game it was developing withSteven Spielberg;as EA's offer was more valuable and more stable, Colantonio decided to cancelThe Crossingto focus the studio onLMNO.[4]However, about two years after this, EA opted to cancelLMNOas well, forcing Arkane to take up assisting roles for a few years.[4]This including developing the multiplayer component of Activision'sCall of Duty: World at War,[12][13]and helping with "design, animation, and art" for2K Marin'sBioShock 2.[14]

While trying to grow the Austin studio, Colantonio met withHarvey Smith,a game developer that he had met earlier in his career and kept in contact with. Colantonio and Smith recognised they had several similar talents and initially felt that the two of them working in the same studio would be too troublesome, but they then considered if they were working on the same game together how their talents would mesh well. They quickly devised a "ninja pitch" that would tie into the basis ofDishonored,and worked out how they would share responsibilities at the studio. Smith formally came on board Arkane in 2008.[4]

2010s

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Entering into 2010 with no game of their own, and their contract work having started to run down, the studio was preparing to let go of its staff to conserve costs. They were approached byBethesda Softworks,who had an idea of a stealth-based game set infeudal Japanwhich they wanted to nameDishonored,and felt Arkane's talents were ideal for the job and wanted to contract them for the title.[1]According to Colantonio, Bethesda's vice-president of development Todd Vaughn had seen Arkane's work inArx Fatalisand its sequel, and while Bethesda had been interested in these, they did not react fast enough before Arkane had taken another route.[4]Vaughn told Arkane that they were interested in publishing a first-person immersive game, and Arkane was the only option they had. Colantonio recognised Bethesda was the best fit for Arkane, considering the similarities betweenArx FatalisandThe Elder Scrollsgames.[4]Arkane worked under contract for a few months but soon were fully acquired byZeniMax Media,Bethesda's parent, by August 2010, as part of ZeniMax's larger growth after recently acquiringid Software.[15]With financial backing and a parent company that appreciated good game design, Arkane had the time and creative freedom to revamp Bethesda's original concept forDishonoredbased on the pitch that Colantonio and Smith had earlier developed, and moved the setting from Japan to one inspired by London while retaining theDishonoredname and stealth aspects.[1]Dishonoredwas released in 2012.

Smith moved to France to lead the Lyon studio in the sequelDishonored 2which was released in November 2016,[16]while Colantonio stayed at the Austin studio to lead the development ofPrey,aspiritual sequelof bothSystem ShockandArx Fatalis,that was released in 2017.Preyshared its name only with the intellectual property that ZeniMax had acquired fromHuman Head Studiosand their 2006Preyand cancelledPrey 2games.[17][18]

In June 2017, about two months followingPrey's release, Colantonio announced he was stepping down as president of Arkane. He said in a statement: "It is time for me to step out to spend some time with my son and reflect on what is important to me and my future."[19]Smith took over management of the Austin studio, while Colantonio stayed with the Lyon studio to help transition it to new management.[19]

Arkane assisted other ZeniMax studios as they finished off support forDishonored 2andPrey;these included supportingBethesda Game StudiosforFallout 76,[20]andMachineGamesin level design forWolfenstein: YoungbloodandWolfenstein: Cyberpilot.[21]During Bethesda'sE3 2019press conference, Arkane Lyon unveiled its next game,Deathloop,a science-fiction based first-person shooter with the player-character stuck in a time loop.[22]

2020s

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ZeniMax Media was acquired byMicrosoftforUS$7.5 billionin March 2021, consolidating Arkane Studios withinXbox Game Studiosalongside other development teams under Bethesda Softworks. As part of the arrangement for acquiring ZeniMax, Microsoft honored existing contractual agreements the publisher had made with otherplatform holders,includingDeathloop's launch as a timed console exclusive forPlayStation 5,which released that September.[23][24]

Following the release ofDeathloop,Romuald Capron, head of Arkane Lyon for seventeen years, announced in October 2021 he was stepping down and with Dinga Bakaba, Sébastien Mitton, Hugues Tardif and Morgan Barbe left in charge of managing the studio. Capron stated that he felt "the need to try something new" and "my goal is to keep on helping video game companies, and others, to make their creative vision become a reality, since that’s what I love to do".[25]Bakaba was named as the studio head for Arkane Lyon in November 2021.[26]

In May 2023, Arkane Austin released theco-opfirst-person shootertitleRedfall.[27]Approximately 70% of the Austin team who had worked onPreywould be gone by the timeRedfall's development was complete.[28]AtThe Game Awards 2023,Arkane Lyon announcedMarvel's Bladein collaboration withMarvel Gamesand Bethesda Softworks, based on theMarvel Comicscharacterof the same name.It will be a third-personaction-adventuregame, representing a departure from thefirst-person perspective-driven action titles previously developed by Arkane.[2][3]

Microsoft closed several internal studios within ZeniMax, including Arkane Austin, on May 7, 2024, ending further development ofRedfall.The closure reportedly came as a surprise to developers, who were notified byMatt Bootyin an email memo.[29]Before the closure, developers at Arkane Austin were continuing to work on the delayed 'Hero Pass' content forRedfall,which was due for release on Halloween 2024.[30][31]The closure of the studio resulted in 96 job losses.[32]

Games developed

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Year Title Platform(s) Publisher(s) Notes
2002 Arx Fatalis Windows,Xbox JoWooD Productions
2006 Dark Messiah of Might and Magic Windows,Xbox 360 Ubisoft
2009 KarmaStar iOS Majesco Entertainment
2012 Dishonored PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4,Windows, Xbox 360,Xbox One Bethesda Softworks
2016 Dishonored 2 PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One First title to be developed separately by Arkane Lyon
2017 Prey Developed by Arkane Austin
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Developed by Arkane Lyon
2019 Wolfenstein: Youngblood Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One Co-developed by Arkane Lyon withMachineGames
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot PlayStation 4, Windows
2021 Deathloop PlayStation 5,Windows,Xbox Series X/S Developed by Arkane Lyon
2023 Redfall Windows, Xbox Series X/S Developed by Arkane Austin andRoundhouse Studios;[33]final game developed by Arkane Austin.
TBA Marvel's Blade TBA Developed by Arkane Lyon in collaboration withMarvel Games

In addition to developing with third-party game engines, such as usingUnreal 3for the firstDishonoredandCryEngineforPrey,the studio has also developed their own Void Engine based on a heavily modified version of theid Tech 5Engine. The Void Engine has poweredDishonored 2andDeathloop.[34]According toDishonored 2's art director Sébastien Mitton, Void uses about 20% of id Tech 5, the rest rewritten to have larger and denser maps.[35][36][37]

Cancelled games

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Year Title Platform(s) Publisher(s)
2007 Return to Ravenholm Valve
2009 The Crossing Windows,Xbox 360
2010 LMNO Windows Electronic Arts

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