Uber Entertainment
Private | |
Industry | Video game industry Interactive entertainment |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Kirkland, Washington, US |
Products | Monday Night Combat (2010) Super Monday Night Combat (2012) Planetary Annihilation (2014) |
Website | http://www.uberent.com/ |
Uber Entertainment is an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington. The company employs a staff of several industry veterans, some of which have helped development of games such as Total Annihilation, Supreme Commander, Command and Conquer, and Demigod.[1] In 2010, Uber Entertainment released its first title, Monday Night Combat, which was well-received by critics.
In September 2012, the company successfully ran a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for its real-time strategy title, Planetary Annihilation. The fundraiser produced over US$2.2 million in funds. The original retail release was slated for December 2013,[2] but was postponed, with the game expected "to be feature-complete in early 2014." [3]
In August 2014, Uber Entertainment spun off its technical back end technology into a new company, PlayFab. [4]
On October 2nd, 2014, Uber Entertainment announced a new Kickstarter campaign for a real-time strategy game, Human Resources. The goal was set for $1.4 million, though the project was cancelled October 21st, 2014 after projections showed the fundraiser would fail to raise the needed capital.[5]
In late November of 2014 it was revealed via Twitter that a number of Uber Entertainment employees had been laid off in the aftermath of the failure of the Human Resources kickstarter.[citation needed]
Games
Title | Year | Platform(s) | Notes |
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Monday Night Combat | 2010 | Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 | |
Super Monday Night Combat | 2012 | Microsoft Windows | |
Outland Games | 2013 | iOS | |
Toy Rush | 2013 | iOS | In collaboration with Tilting Point |
Planetary Annihilation | 2014 | Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux | |
Planetary Annihilation: Titans | 2015 | Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux | An updated version of the original game |
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