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Asobo Studio

Asobo Studio SAS is a French video game developer based in Bordeaux and founded in 2002. The studio is most known for developing video game adaptations of several Pixar movies, A Plague Tale: Innocence, and the 2020 and 2024 versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator. To develop most of their games, they use their own game engine called Zouna, which was originally developed in the 1990s by some of their own employees who used to work at Kalisto Entertainment. It was later further developed by Asobo.[2][3] The studio's name is derived from the Japanese word "asobō" (遊ぼう) that means "let's play".

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Asobo Studio SAS
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded17 October 2002; 22 years ago (2002-10-17)
Founders
  • Sébastien Wloch
  • David Dedeine
  • Ralph Musti
  • Martial Bossard
  • Nicolas Coquard
  • Cédric Rousseau
  • Frédéric Seiss
  • Franck Manon
  • Alain Guyet
  • Nicolas Becavin
  • Patrice Bourroncle
  • Andreas Nick
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Sébastien Wloch
  • David Dedeine
Revenue €7 million (2014)
Number of employees
250[1] (2022)
Websitewww.asobostudio.com
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In 2002, a group of twelve video game developers purchased the rights to the multiplayer PlayStation 2 video game Super Farm from their previous employer, Kalisto Entertainment and founded Asobo Studio. The game was published in 2003 by Ignition Entertainment as their debut title.[4] During the following years, the studio developed several games for various platforms, until being chosen by publisher THQ to create the video game adaptation of Pixar film Ratatouille.[5] Asobo started increasing its growth-speed, recruiting about 20% new employees a year, leading to two separate production lines. Asobo was selected to develop the video game adaptation of Pixar's following films WALL-E and Up.[6][7]

During the 2008 Games Convention, the video game publisher Codemasters announced Fuel, a racing game developed by Asobo Studio. Fuel was released in 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.[8] The studio worked on Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure for Xbox 360 Kinect between 2010 and 2012. The game features a scanning process, enabling the player to create their own Pixar avatar, looking like them. It features characters from Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Cars, Up and Toy Story. The game was published by Microsoft and Disney Interactive Studios in March 2012.[9]

In 2014, Asobo Studio partnered with Ubisoft to release Monopoly Family Fun pack on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, including Monopoly Plus, My Monopoly and Monopoly Deal,[10] as well as The Crew for Xbox 360.[11] In 2016, Asobo Studio partnered with Microsoft again to release two games on HoloLens: Fragments and Young Conker.[12] Both games are available in the Development Edition, released on March 30, 2016.[13] Asobo Studio was the first independent developer in Holographic Entertainment and won the 2016 French Video Game Creator Prize awarded by Syntec Numérique EY and SNJV.[14][citation needed] In 2017, the studio announced A Plague Tale: Innocence, an adventure game,[15] released for PC and consoles in 2019 and published by Focus Home Interactive.[16] They also worked with Engine Software to develop Monopoly for Nintendo Switch, which came out later that year. On August 18, 2020, their next game, Microsoft Flight Simulator, was released for Microsoft Windows.[17]

In 2021, Sagard NewGen purchased a stake of just over 30% for €20 million, valuing the company at approximately €65 million.[18]

In March 2021, Asobo's Microsoft Flight Simulator won the Pégase for Best French video game of the year.[19] This is the second consecutive year that the studio has been awarded after A Plague Tale: Innocence in 2020.[20] The sequel of A Plague Tale: Innocence, titled A Plague Tale: Requiem, was released on October 18, 2022.[21]

Games developed

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Year Game Publisher Platform(s)
2003 Super Farm Ignition Entertainment PlayStation 2
2004 Sitting Ducks LSP PlayStation 2, Windows
The Mummy: The Animated Series HIP Interactive PlayStation 2, Windows
2005 CT Special Forces: Fire for Effect PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows
2006 Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties The Game Factory PlayStation 2, Windows
2007 Ratatouille THQ PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Wii, Windows, Mac
2008 WALL-E PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Mac
2009 Fuel Codemasters Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows
Up THQ PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Mac
2010 Racket Sports Party Ubisoft Wii
Toy Story 3 Disney Interactive Studios PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
Racket Sports Ubisoft PlayStation 3
2012 Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure Microsoft Studios Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows
2014 The Crew Ubisoft Xbox 360[a]
Monopoly Plus PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows[b]
2016 Fragments – HoloLens Microsoft Studios Windows
Young Conker – HoloLens Windows
ReCore Xbox One, Windows
2017 Disneyland Adventures Xbox One, Windows[c]
Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Ani­mal Collection Xbox One, Windows
2018 The Crew 2 Ubisoft PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows
2019 A Plague Tale: Innocence Focus Home Interactive PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Windows
2020 Microsoft Flight Simulator[22] Xbox Game Studios Xbox Series X/S, Windows
2022 A Plague Tale: Requiem Focus Entertainment PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Windows
2024 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Xbox Game Studios Xbox Series X/S, Windows
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Notes

  1. Asobo developed the Xbox 360 port for this game. The PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows versions were developed by Ubisoft Ivory Tower and Ubisoft Reflections
  2. The Nintendo Switch port (titled Monopoly for Nintendo Switch) was developed by Engine Software
  3. Original Xbox 360 release developed by Frontier Developments

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