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Revision as of 17:01, 1 September 2009

Pandemic Studios
Company typeSubsidiary of Electronic Arts
IndustrySoftware & Programming
FoundedSanta Monica, California (1998)
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
Key people
Andrew Goldman, CEO
Josh Resnick, President
ProductsFull Spectrum Warrior
Star Wars: Battlefront (I & II)
Destroy All Humans! (1 & 2)
Mercenaries Series
(See complete products listing)
Websitewww.pandemicstudios.com

Pandemic is a video game developer with offices in Los Angeles, California. The studio is notable for featuring fully-destructible environments in its games. Notable titles include Full Spectrum Warrior, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Destroy All Humans! 2 and Mercenaries.

History

The company's president is Josh Resnick and its CEO is Andrew Goldman — both formerly worked at Activision, and Pandemic was founded with an equity investment by Activision in 1998. Pandemic's first two games, Battlezone II and Dark Reign 2, were both sequels to Activision games.

In 2000, Pandemic opened a satellite studio in the Brisbane suburb of Fortitude Valley. The first project was Army Men RTS, a console RTS game using the Dark Reign 2 engine. This studio would later develop Destroy All Humans!.

In 2003, the Los Angeles studio moved from its founding location at Santa Monica to a high-rise building in Westwood.

In November 2005, it was announced that Pandemic and BioWare would be joining forces, with private equity fund Elevation Partners investing in the partnership. However, both companies will retain their brands and identities[1].

On October 11, 2007, it was announced that VG Holding Corp, the owners of Bioware and Pandemic Studios, would be acquired by Electronic Arts as of January 2008, subject to FTC approval.[2]

In February 2009, their office in Brisbane, Australia was shut down.[3]

Teams

There are currently several development teams inside Pandemic:

Defunct Teams

  • The Brisbane Team was working on many projects, including Projects B and Q, The Dark Knight video game, and The Next Big Thing (an episodic Wii game), when their branch was closed. All the games they had in production were canceled.

Games

Completed games

Games in development

Pandemic currently has one announced game, Saboteur, in production and two unannounced games known simply as Project X and Y which are listed on Pandemic's Official Site. Project X has been listed since 2007 while Project Y was recently listed in 2009.

Cancelled Games

Pandemic currently has three cancelled games mainly due to the closure of its Brisbane Studio in which one announced game, The Dark Knight, and two unannounced games, Project B and Q, were in development at time of closure. The listings of Project B and Q disappeared from Pandemic's Official Site on the day of the Brisbane Studio's closure.

Either Project B or Q was The Next Big Thing, previously titled No Limits Racing, for the Wii. The project was supposed to utilize Mii's and feature celebrity cameos like Mr. T and David Hasselhoff.

References

  1. ^ Bioware & Pandemic Merge - TotalGaming.net news, 3 November, 2005
  2. ^ EA To Acquire BioWare Corp. and Pandemic Studios
  3. ^ "Pandemic Brisbane Shut Down". Ausgamers.com. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  4. ^ Secret Projects
  5. ^ Pandemic Studios Forums Post
  6. ^ Article later posted
  7. ^ Project Y Site:http://www.pandemicstudios.com/corp/currentprojects
  8. ^ http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88736-Screwing-Up-Batman