Rebellion Developments

{{short description|Video game company}}

{{Use British English|date=January 2019}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2023}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Rebellion Developments Limited

| logo = Rebellion Developments logo.svg

| type = Private

| foundation = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1992|12|04}}

| founder = {{Unbulleted list|Jason Kingsley|Chris Kingsley}}

| location_city = Oxford

| location_country = England

| industry = Video games
Comic books (from 2000)
Feature films (from 2017)

| products = {{Unbulleted list|Alien vs. Predator series|Sniper Elite series}}

| area_served = Worldwide

| key_people = {{Unbulleted list|Jason Kingsley (CEO)|Chris Kingsley (CTO)}}

| num_employees = 475

| num_employees_year = 2022{{Cite news|url=https://rebellion.com/about-us/|title = About Rebellion| newspaper=Rebellion }}

| subsid = {{Unbulleted list|Rebellion Liverpool|Rebellion North|Rebellion Film Studios|Rebellion Publishing|Rebellion Warwick}}

| homepage = {{URL|https://rebellion.com/|rebellion.com}}

}}

Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford. Founded by Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for Sniper Elite and multiple games in the Alien vs. Predator series. Sister company Rebellion Publishing has published comic books since 2000, when it purchased 2000 AD, the publisher of characters such as Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper. In the 2010s the studio saw growth and success with their Sniper Elite series of games. The series has spanned 5 mainline installments and multiple spin-offs, including the Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army entries. Their latest title, Atomfall, was released on March 27, 2025.{{cite web |title=Atomfall |url=https://screenrant.com/atomfall-fallout-comparison-different-op-ed/ |website=Screenrant |access-date=6 February 2025}}

History

=Origins (1992–1999)=

Rebellion was founded on 4 December 1992 by brothers Jason and Chris Kingsley in Oxford, England.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/310982/REBELLION_IS_25.php |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190104021626/https://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/310982/REBELLION_IS_25.php |url-status=dead |archive-date=4 January 2019 |title=REBELLION IS 25! |date=5 December 2017 |website=Gamasutra}}{{cite magazine |title=25 years of Rebellion |magazine=GamesTM |issue=196 |date=25 January 2018 |pages=100–105 |issn=1478-5889}} The pair had just finished academic degrees at the University of Oxford, and had ambitions of starting doctorates. In their spare time, they did freelance work in the games industry. When their freelance jobs roles began to expand and they were taking on more management responsibilities, they decided to establish Rebellion in Oxford. The foundation of the studio was laid when the brothers secured a deal with video game publisher Atari UK. They presented a 3D dragon flight game demo to directors at the publisher, who were seeking games for the upcoming Atari Jaguar system. They were commissioned by Atari to work on two titles for the Jaguar, Checkered Flag and Alien vs Predator, which both released in 1994. The development team was expanded to assist with work on these games. It included artists Stuart Wilson, Toby Banfield, and Justin Rae, along with programmers Mike Beaton, Rob Dibley, and Andrew Whittaker.{{cite magazine|date=June 1994|title=Making the Jaguar Roar|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/b/bf/GamePro_US_059.pdf|magazine=GamePro|publisher=IDG|issue=69|pages=20–21}} Following Alien vs Predator, Rebellion saw no releases for some years, with their next project, the intentionally light-hearted PC game Mr. Tank,{{cite magazine|date=December 1996|title=NG Alphas: Mr. Tank|url=https://archive.org/details/NEXT_Generation_24/page/n167/mode/2up|magazine=Next Generation|publisher=Imagine Media|issue=24|pages=167–168}} going unpublished.

=Expansion and comics (2000–2009)=

Over the course of the decade, Rebellion underwent rapid expansion with numerous acquisitions of other studios and properties. This wave of expansions included the purchase of 2000 AD from Fleetway Publications, which began Rebellion's first foray into comic books.{{cite web |url=http://www.comicsbeat.com/rebellion-acquires-clickwheel/ |title=Rebellion acquires Clickwheel |date=21 February 2007 |website=The Beat}} In addition to further publications under the label, Rebellion began to develop associated characters for the games market. In 2003 Rebellion released the game Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death.

In 2004, Rebellion entered a deal with DC Comics to reprint several 2000 AD stories in trade paperback form, including Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Nikolai Dante, and Sinister Dexter. When DC left the venture, citing poor sales, Rebellion created its own line of American graphic novels that were distributed through Simon & Schuster. In 2005 Rebellion also created the series Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files, which has begun reprinting almost every appearance of Judge Dredd in chronological order.

Rebellion's 2005 game Sniper Elite was awarded "Best PC/Console Game" in the TIGA Awards of 2005.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/rebellion-picks-up-tigas-game-of-the-year-award |title=Rebellion picks up Tiga's game of the year award |website=GamesIndustry.biz|date=16 December 2005 }} Following the release, Rebellion acquired numerous games studios and properties. This began in 2006 with the purchase of Tomb Raider developers Core Design from Eidos Interactive, as well as Strangelite from Empire Interactive, and Elixir Studios' former IPs including Evil Genius and Republic: The Revolution.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rebellion-acquires-vivendi-licenses-considers-new-franchise-titles |title=Rebellion Acquires Vivendi Licenses, Considers New Franchise Titles |first=Chris |last=Remo |website=gamasutra.com|date=14 July 2009 }} The acquisitions made Rebellion the largest independent game developer in Europe.{{cite web |url=https://www.mcvuk.com/development/studio-profile-rebellion |title=Studio Profile: Rebellion |author= |website=MCV |date=29 April 2010 |via=mcvuk.com}}

Acquisitions later in the decade were predominantly associated with the growing publishing wing of the company, including Blackfish Publishing and Mongoose Publishing in 2008,{{cite web |url=http://www.blackfishpublishing.com/content/view/83/1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090225111938/http://www.blackfishpublishing.com/content/view/83/1 |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 February 2009 |title=All change at Blackfish! |date=25 February 2009 }}{{cite web |url=https://icv2.com/articles/comics/view/13200/mongoose-joins-rebellion |title=Mongoose Joins Rebellion |website=icv2.com}} followed by Cubicle 7 and Solaris Books in 2009.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/cubicle-7-acquisition-rpg-publisher-joins-british-uber-developer-rebellion |title=Cubicle 7 acquisition |website=GamesIndustry.biz|date=2 June 2009 }}{{cite web |url=https://www.thebookseller.com/news/rebellion-acquires-solaris-imprint |title=Rebellion acquires Solaris imprint - The Bookseller |website=thebookseller.com}} On 14 July 2009, the company purchased the Ground Control, Empire Earth, Lords of Magic and Lords of the Realm franchises from Activision. These were ex-Sierra Entertainment properties that the company offloaded due to their new long-term strategy following the Vivendi Games merger.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/pc/rebellion-acquires-vivendi-licenses-considers-new-franchise-titles|title=Rebellion Acquires Vivendi Licenses, Considers New Franchise Titles|date=July 14, 2009}}{{Cite web|title=Rebellion acquires Vivendi properties, details future plans|url=https://www.engadget.com/2009-07-14-rebellion-acquires-vivendi-properties-details-future-plans.html|access-date=2022-01-05|website=Engadget|date=14 July 2009 |language=en-US}}

=Closure of Derby studio (2009–2010)=

In 2009, Rebellion's Rogue Warrior game received poor reviews. This was followed by Aliens vs. Predator in 2010, published by Sega, which received a mixed critical reception, but debuted at number one on the UK all formats chart.{{cite web |url=http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27337/Aliens_Vs_Predator_Tops_BioShock_2_In_UK.php |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100227035907/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27337/Aliens_Vs_Predator_Tops_BioShock_2_In_UK.php |url-status=dead |archive-date=27 February 2010 |title=Aliens Vs. Predator Tops BioShock 2 In UK |first=Kris |last=Graft |website=gamasutra.com}} Significant changes were made in 2010, including staff cuts at their main studio in Oxford as well as the closure of Rebellion Derby – the former Core Design studio which had only been purchased four years previously. Studio CEO Jason Kingsley discussed pivoting their focus to smaller titles in the wake of the changes.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rebellion-confirms-hq-layoffs-derby-studio-closure|title = Rebellion Confirms HQ Layoffs, Derby Studio Closure|date = 18 March 2010}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/rebellion-confirms-derby-closure-cuts-at-oxford-studio|title=Rebellion confirms Derby closure, cuts at Oxford studio|date=17 March 2010 }} The move coincided with the end of a property lease. Kingsley commented that "growth is sometimes painful, never more so than in the current climate and we have had to take a long hard look at how we operate our studio network. Strategically we have decided to review the need for the Derby facilities."{{Cite web|url=https://www.mcvuk.com/rebellion-co-founder-jason-kingsley-named-obe/|title = Rebellion co-founder Jason Kingsley named OBE|website = MCV|date = 17 June 2012}}

==Controversy==

Following the closure of the Derby studio, the company was accused by laid off employees and their spouses of withholding wages and severance pay. The studio was further accused of not paying legal fees for staff members who sought "legal help during the redundancy consultation period".{{Cite web|url=https://mcvuk.com/development-news/rebellion-accused-of-dodging-layoff-pay/|title = Rebellion accused of dodging layoff pay |website = MCV|date = 10 May 2010}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rebellion-ceo-says-derby-studio-in-final-stages-amid-unpaid-wages-accusations |title = Rebellion CEO Says Derby Studio In 'Final Stages' Amid Unpaid Wages Accusations | website = MCV|date = 9 May 2010}}

=Return to growth (2011–present)=

The mid 2010s saw major successes with the Sniper Elite franchise. The company returned to expansion through the purchase of additional studios and properties, expanding both their computer game and publishing sectors, and further diversified into live action film late in the decade. Kingsley was awarded an OBE in 2012 for his work supporting the sector.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-06-18-rebellions-kingsley-awarded-obe|title=Rebellion's Kingsley awarded OBE|date=18 June 2012 }}

In July 2013, Rebellion bought the Battlezone and the Moonbase Commander franchises during the Atari bankruptcy proceedings.{{cite web |url=https://www.mcvuk.com/development/wargaming-and-rebellion-claim-atari-ips |title=Wargaming and Rebellion claim Atari IPs |first=Aaron |last=Lee |website=MCV |date=22 July 2013 |via=mcvuk.com}} Cubicle 7 left Rebellion in December 2014 via management buyout.{{cite web |url=http://cubicle7.co.uk/cubicle-7-leaves-rebellion-group/ |title=cubicle 7 leaves rebellion group - Cubicle 7 |website=cubicle7.co.uk |access-date=3 January 2019 |archive-date=5 January 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160105103027/http://cubicle7.co.uk/cubicle-7-leaves-rebellion-group/ |url-status=dead }} Sniper Elite III was released that year, and by September 2015 the series had passed 10 million copies sold worldwide.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sniper-elite-series-sells-10-million/1100-6431015/ |title=Sniper Elite Series Sells 10 Million |first=Eddie |last=Makuch |date=30 September 2015 |website=gamespot.com}}

In August 2016, Rebellion acquired the post-1970 IPC Youth and Fleetway comics libraries from Egmont.{{cite web |url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/35362/rebellion-acquires-fleetway-ipc-youth-group-archives |title=Rebellion Acquires Fleetway and IPC Youth Group Archives |website=icv2.com}}{{cite web |url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/08/25/rebellion-buys-fleetway-archive-roy-of-the-rovers-oink-tammy-battle-whizzer-and-chips-and-more/ |title=Rebellion Buys Fleetway Archive – Roy Of The Rovers, Oink, Tammy, Battle, Whizzer And Chips And More |website=bleedingcool.com|date=25 August 2016 }} It reprinted these under its Treasury of British Comics imprint, including Roy of the Rovers, Wildcat and One-Eyed Jack. This would be followed by an acquisition of the pre-1970 titles from the group in 2018.{{cite web |last1=McMillan |first1=Graeme |title='2000 AD' Publisher Acquires TI Media Comic Archive |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/2000-ad-publisher-rebellion-acquires-ti-media-comic-archive-1147926 |website=The Hollywood Reporter |date=28 September 2018 |access-date=8 January 2019}}

In November 2018, Rebellion set up a studio for a film and TV series based on 2000 AD characters, the first projects being Judge Dredd: Mega-City One and Rogue Trooper, both directed by Duncan Jones.{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/judge-dredd-2000-ad-rogue-trooper-rebellion-uk-film-tv-studio-1203035523/ |title=Judge Dredd Owner Rebellion Sets Up $100 Million U.K. Film and TV Studio (EXCLUSIVE) |first1=Stewart |last1=Clarke |date=25 November 2018 |website=Variety}} Rebellion Productions, the film production arm founded in 2017, would occupy a disused newspaper factory in Didcot, England.{{cite web |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-11-23-rebellion-spends-usd100m-on-new-film-studio-space-to-help-with-rogue-trooper-movie-judge-dredd-tv-show |title=Rebellion spends $100m on new film studio space to help with Rogue Trooper movie, Judge Dredd TV show |first=Wesley |last=Yin-Poole |date=25 November 2018 |website=eurogamer.net}} The studio would launch its first feature film in 2021.{{Cite web|url=https://downthetubes.net/?p=124323|title = Rebellion's first film, School's Out Forever, released next month|date = 20 January 2021}}

Several games related acquisitions would be made through 2018 and 2019, including the Radiant Worlds, rebranded "Rebellion Warwick"{{cite web|last=Dring|first=Christopher|date=8 January 2018|title=Rebellion buys Radiant Worlds|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2018-01-08-rebellion-buys-radiant-worlds|website=GamesIndustry.biz}} and TickTock games, rebranded "Rebellion North".{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gaming/news/rebellion-acquire-ticktock-games-add-growing-studio-portfolio/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gaming/news/rebellion-acquire-ticktock-games-add-growing-studio-portfolio/ |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |title=Rebellion acquire TickTock Games to add to growing studio portfolio |first=Tom |last=Hoggins |newspaper=The Telegraph |date=3 January 2019 }}{{cbignore}} Rebellion acquired The Bitmap Brothers' library of classic games in 2019.{{cite web | url = https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-11-25-rebellion-acquires-the-bitmap-brothers-classic-games-portfolio | title = Rebellion acquires The Bitmap Brothers' classic games portfolio | first = Matt | last =Wales | date = 25 November 2019 | access-date = 25 November 2019 | work = Eurogamer }}

In 2020 Rebellion acquired Whitaker's Almanack, publishing an edition in the following year, but it announced that there would be no 2022 edition.

In 2021 Rebellion announced a new bi-monthly humour comic, Monster Fun, would begin in 2022.{{cite web |last1=Tantimedh |first1=Adi |title=Monster Fun: Rebellion Launches New British Kids' Comic in April 2022 |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/monster-fun-rebellion-launches-new-british-kids-comic-in-april-2022/ |website=Bleeding Cool News And Rumors |access-date=21 September 2021 |language=en |date=20 September 2021}}

Subsidiaries

= Active =

  • Audiomotion Studios (acquired in 2003){{cite web|date=28 February 2003|title=Rebellion Acquires AudioMotion|url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rebellion-acquires-audiomotion|website=Gamasutra}}
  • Rebellion Film Studios{{Cite news|url=https://rebellionfilmstudios.com/about/|title=About|newspaper=Rebellion Film Studios }}
  • Rebellion Liverpool (acquired in 2006){{cite web|last=Jenkins|first=David|date=2 June 2006|title=Rebellion Acquires Strangelite From Empire|url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rebellion-acquires-strangelite-from-empire|website=Gamasutra}}{{cite web |url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/from-judge-dredd-to-harry-potter-rebellion-ceo-jason-kingsley-is-spoiled-when-it-comes-to-ip |title=From Judge Dredd To Harry Potter, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley Is Spoiled When It Comes To IP |website=gamasutra.com|date=8 August 2007 }}
  • Rebellion North (acquired in 2019)
  • Rebellion Publishing{{cite news |url=http://www.rebellionpublishing.com/about |title=Rebellion Publishing |website=rebellionpublishing.com}}
  • 2000 AD{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2018-05-11-kingsleys-unleash-ire-of-independent-author-community-with-rebellion-trademark |title=Kingsleys unleash ire of independent author community with Rebellion trademark |website=GamesIndustry.biz|date=11 May 2018 }}
  • Abaddon Books
  • Ravenstone Press
  • Solaris Books
  • Rebellion Unplugged{{cite web |url=https://rebellionunplugged.com |title=Rebellion Unplugged }}
  • Rebellion Warwick (acquired in 2018)

= Defunct =

  • Razorworks (acquired in 2008){{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/rebellion-acquires-razorworks |title=Rebellion acquires Razorworks |website=GamesIndustry.biz|date=19 July 2008 }}
  • Rebellion Banbury (acquired in 2007){{cite web|last=Dobson|first=Jason|date=9 March 2007|title=Rebellion Acquires Ignition's Mercury Dev|url=https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/104032/Rebellion_Acquires_Ignitions_Mercury_Dev.php|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120511130130/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/104032/Rebellion_Acquires_Ignitions_Mercury_Dev.php|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 May 2012|website=Gamasutra}}
  • Rebellion Derby (acquired in 2006){{cite web|last=Dobson|first=Jason|date=16 June 2006|title=Rebellion Acquires Core Design Assets From SCi|url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/rebellion-acquires-core-design-assets-from-sci|website=Gamasutra}}{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/rebellion-confirms-derby-closure-cuts-at-oxford-studio |title=Rebellion confirms Derby closure, cuts at Oxford studio |website=GamesIndustry.biz|date=17 March 2010 }}

Games

= Games developed =

class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Title

! Platform(s)

1991

| Jet Pak Jak (cancelled)

| Game Boy

1993

| Eye of the Storm

| Amiga, MS-DOS

rowspan="2" | 1994

| Alien vs Predator

| Atari Jaguar

Checkered Flag

| Atari Jaguar

1995

| Legions of the Undead (cancelled)

| Atari Jaguar

rowspan="4" | 1999

| Klustar

| Game Boy Color

Aliens Versus Predator

| Windows, Classic Mac OS

Mission: Impossible

| Game Boy Color

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six

| PlayStation

rowspan="5" | 2000

| The Mummy

| Windows, PlayStation

Asterix: Search for Dogmatix

| Game Boy Color

Gunlok

| Windows

Largo Winch.//Commando Sar

| PlayStation

Skyhammer

| Atari Jaguar

rowspan="3" | 2001

| Snood

| Game Boy Advance

Midnight Club: Street Racing

| Game Boy Advance

Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James

| PlayStation

rowspan="4" | 2002

| Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf

| PlayStation

Delta Force: Urban Warfare

| PlayStation

Medal of Honor: Underground

| Game Boy Advance

Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf

| Game Boy Advance

rowspan="2" | 2003

| Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death

| GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox

Gunfighter II: Revenge of Jesse James

| PlayStation 2

2004

| World War Zero: Iron Storm

| Windows, PlayStation 2

rowspan="2" | 2005

| Sniper Elite

| PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows, Xbox

Delta Force: Black Hawk Down

| Windows, PlayStation 2

rowspan="7" | 2006

| 007: From Russia with Love

| PlayStation Portable

Dead to Rights: Reckoning

| PlayStation Portable

Gun: Showdown

| PlayStation Portable

Rogue Trooper

| Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox

Miami Vice: The Game

| PlayStation Portable

Delta Force: Black Hawk Down – Team Sabre

| Windows, PlayStation 2

Prism: Guard Shield

| Windows

rowspan="5" | 2007

| Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron

| PlayStation Portable

Free Running

| Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

| PlayStation Portable

Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem

| PlayStation Portable

The Simpsons Game

| PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii

2008

| Call of Duty: World at War – Final Fronts

| PlayStation 2

rowspan="4" | 2009

| Shellshock 2: Blood Trails

| Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

PDC World Championship Darts 2009

| Wii

Rogue Warrior

| Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron

| PlayStation Portable

rowspan="3" | 2010

| Aliens vs Predator

| Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

PDC World Championship Darts: ProTour

| PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360

Evil Genius: WMD

| Facebook Platform

2011

| Judge Dredd vs. Zombies

| Android, iOS, Windows Phone

rowspan="5" | 2012

| NeverDead

| PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Sniper Elite V2

| Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch

Zombie HQ

| Android, iOS, Windows

Sinbad

| iOS

Guns 4 Hire

| Android, iOS, Windows Phone

rowspan="2" | 2013

| Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army

| Windows

Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army 2

| Windows

2014

| Sniper Elite III

| Windows, Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One

rowspan="2" | 2015

| Zombie Army Trilogy

| Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch

Evil Genius Online

| Android, Facebook Platform, iOS

2016

| Battlezone

| PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, Switch

2017

| Sniper Elite 4

| Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, Stadia, iOS, ipadOS, macOS

rowspan="2" | 2018

| Strange Brigade

| Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch,Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/NCGEwxNSu9c Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20210615220912/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCGEwxNSu9c Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCGEwxNSu9c| title = Strange Brigade - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch {{!}} E3 2021 | date = 15 June 2021 | via=YouTube}}{{cbignore}} Stadia

Arca's Path VR

| Windows, PlayStation 4

2020

| Zombie Army 4: Dead War

| Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, Switch

rowspan="2" | 2021

| Evil Genius 2: World Domination

| Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Sniper Elite VR

| Windows, PlayStation 4, Meta Quest

2022

| Sniper Elite 5

| Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

2023

| Sniper Elite VR: Winter Warrior

| Meta Quest

rowspan="3" |2025

|Sniper Elite: Resistance

|Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Atomfall

| Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Zombie Army VR

| Windows, PlayStation 5, Meta Quest

= Games published =

References

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