Outrage Games was a video game developer founded in late 1996 as Outrage Entertainment when Parallax Software decided to split into two studios (the other being Volition).[1] Their headquarters were located in Ann Arbor, Michigan and had a staff mostly composed of people who worked for Parallax Software. The company is most well known for developing Descent 3, the Microsoft Windows and Xbox ports of Red Faction II, and Alter Echo. Alter Echo—the studio's only released original title— was met with mixed reviews.[2][3]
On April 4, 2002, Outrage was acquired by THQ and renamed Outrage Games.[4] The company was officially closed during the fiscal year ending March 31, 2004 due to changes in THQ's internal production development.[5] Some of the staff members have since relocated to Volition.
Games[]
- Descent 3 — Mac OS, Windows (1999)
- Descent 3: Mercenary — Windows (1999)
- Red Faction II — Windows, Xbox (2003)
- Alter Echo — PlayStation 2, Xbox (2003)
- Rubu Tribe — PlayStation 2 (cancelled)
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Former licensee of | ||
Games Workshop • Nickelodeon • Pixar • UFC • WWE • DreamWorks | ||
Former franchises | ||
Company of Heroes • Darksiders • De Blob • Destroy All Humans! • Drawn to Life • Homefront • Juiced • Metro 2033 • MX vs. ATV • Red Faction • Saints Row • Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War | ||
Former subsidiaries | ||
Big Huge Games • Blue Tongue Entertainment • Heavy Iron Studios • Helixe • Incinerator Studios • Juice Games • Kaos Studios • Locomotive Games • Outrage Games • Paradigm Entertainment • Relic Entertainment • THQ Studio Australia • THQ Studio Montreal • THQ Digital Phoenix • Universomo • Volition • Vigil Games |