City Interactive S.A.
Overview
City Interactive is a development and publishing company based in Poland with its headquarters in Warsaw. It was established in 2002 by
Lemon Interactive (previously also called Coda), a company that mainly published budget titles but also had a development team. Most of the Lemon Interactive people formed the core of
Onimedia Sp. z o.o. (also called Oni Games), a separate sister company to City Interactive to publish and distribute externally developed titles, but with the same owners as City. In 2007 it was formally merged into City Interactive.
The development team was further made up out of members of
Tatanka s.c., a studio that was initially a demo group and released
Asy Przestworzy in 2002, a precursor to City's
Wings of Honour series.
A third studio at the core of City was
We Open Eyes, another demo group that caught the attention of Lemon Interactive with
Genocide, a project that would eventually become
Project Earth: Starmageddon (2002).
Next to the Warsaw headquarters, City Interactive has four additional studios in Poland:
They also own:
In 2007 the company transformed from a limited liability company to a joint stock company and debuted on the Warsaw stock exchange in November. City also has several international offices:
In 2007 the company set up
City Interactive Americas in Peru, South America, to produce content to support the Polish studios, but the studio was already closed a year later, in 2008.
City Interactive is especially known for the
Art of Murder adventure series, the shooter series
Battlestrike,
Code of Honor and
Terrorist Takedown, and their
Sniper games.
Also Known As
- CITY interactive Sp. z o.o. (from 2002 to 2007)
- Lemon Interactive Sp. z o.o. -- Original company name
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