Double Helix Games

American video game developer


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nameDouble Helix Games
logoDouble Helix Games logo.jpg
typeSubsidiary
industryVideo games
predecessors
founded
defunct
fateMerged into Amazon Game Studios Orange County
successorAmazon Games Orange County
hq_location_cityIrvine, California
hq_location_countryUS
num_employees75
num_employees_year2014
parent
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Double Helix Games was an American video game developer based in Irvine, California, founded in October 2007 through the merger of The Collective and Shiny Entertainment, two studios owned by Foundation 9 Entertainment. Double Helix was acquired by Amazon and integrated into Amazon Game Studios in February 2014.

History

Double Helix Games was formed as the result of a merger between The Collective and Shiny Entertainment, two video game developers owned by Foundation 9 Entertainment. Shiny had been acquired by Foundation 9 in October 2006 under the terms that it would co-locate with the already owned The Collective. On October 9, 2007, it was announced that both studios had relocated to new 60000 sqft offices in Irvine, California, and were being merged, expected to not result in any job losses. The amalgam, led by Michael Persson, received the name "Double Helix Games" in March 2008.

In July 2009, as part of a round of consolidations within Foundation 9, Double Helix suffered an undisclosed number of staff cuts. On February 5, 2014, Double Helix announced that it had been acquired by retailing company Amazon. The studio was integrated into the Irvine location of the retailer's Amazon Game Studios division, which had been established in 2012. Microsoft Studios, the publisher of Double Helix's Killer Instinct, stated that it would be working with a new development partner to continue development on the game.

Games developed

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YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)2008200920102011201220132014
Silent Hill: HomecomingMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Konami Digital Entertainment
G.I. Joe: The Rise of CobraPlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360Electronic Arts
Front Mission EvolvedMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Square Enix
Green Lantern: Rise of the ManhuntersPlayStation 3, Xbox 360Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
BattleshipPlayStation 3, Xbox 360Activision
Killer Instinct (season 1)Xbox OneMicrosoft Studios
StriderMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox OneCapcom
UFOs Love CowsAndroidAmazon Game Studios
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Canceled

  • Harker (2008)

References

References

  1. Dobson, Jason. (October 2, 2006). "Foundation 9 Acquires Shiny From Atari".
  2. Hatfield, Daemon. (October 9, 2007). "Shiny, Collective Merged into Mega Studio".
  3. Androvich, Mark. (March 27, 2008). "Double Helix is new Foundation 9 studio".
  4. Graft, Kris. (July 29, 2009). "Foundation 9 Confirms Staff Cuts, Merges Studios".
  5. Farokhmanesh, Megan. (February 5, 2014). "Double Helix Games acquired by Amazon (update)".
  6. (February 6, 2014). "Amazon Acquires Video Gaming Studio Double Helix Games".
  7. Clements, Ryan. (April 22, 2008). "Harker On Hold".

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