Egosoft
Formerly | Ego Software (1988–2006) |
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Type | Private |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1988 |
Founder | Bernd Lehahn |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Bernd Lehahn (CEO) |
Products | X series |
Number of employees | 20[1] (2020) |
Website | egosoft |
Egosoft GmbH (formerly Ego Software) is a German video game developer based in Würselen, Germany. The company was founded by Bernd Lehahn in 1988.
Egosoft is best known for its X series of video games,[2] a series of space simulator games noted for combining open-ended gameplay, dynamic market-driven economy and compelling storyline.[3][4] The series began in 1999 with X: Beyond the Frontier. Since then, the series has expanded with three sequels and three standalone expansions; the latest being X4: Foundations, released 30 November 2018.
History[]
Egosoft was founded in Würselen by Bernd Lehahn in 1988, making it one of the oldest active video game companies in Germany, alongside Blue Byte, as of June 2017.[5]
In 2000, Egosoft planned a multiplayer online game called Online Universe or X Online. This project was intended to be "the next step in the evolution of Egosoft's X universe."[6] Egosoft has since released a number of games, yet has given little indication of the progress of this project. In 2003, Egosoft staff were working on a later version—codenamed X2OL—which Egosoft chief executive officer Bernd Lehahn described as their "long-term goal."[7][8] There is still no official information on the Online Universe, though there has been speculation that X2 and X3's 2007 uplink feature may be a positive spin-off of the project.[9]
In late 2009, Egosoft announced that Terran Conflict completed the story started in X: Beyond the Frontier, taken by some to mean the end of the franchise. However, in March 2011 they announced on their X-Universe forums that they would be attending FedCon XX in Düsseldorf on 28 April 2011, and would show preview footage of their current project,[10] previously only referred to by the codename TNBT (The Next Big Thing). However, on 20 April 2011, they released a trailer officially announcing X Rebirth, initially slated for a Q4 2011 release. X Rebirth will take place in the X Universe after a major catastrophe (the shutdown of the series' network of, thus starting a new chapter in the X Universe separate from the original plot line. Rebirth missed its first two proposed release dates (Q4 2011 and 2012) and was eventually released 15 November 2013.[11]
Games developed[]
Year | Title | Platform(s) | Publisher(s) | Notes |
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1989 | Hotel Detective | Amiga | Euroline | |
1990 | Fatal Heritage | Delta Konzept | ||
R1 R2 | Promotional game for Reemtsma | |||
1991 | Aquarius Game | Promotional game for Aquarius | ||
Pepsi: All Over the World | Promotional game for Pepsi | |||
1992 | Light American Spacegame | Promotional game for Philip Morris International | ||
Come Together (Around the World) | Promotional game for Peter Stuyvesant | |||
Ugh! | Play Byte | |||
1993 | Elefanten! | Promotion Software | Promotional game for World Wide Fund for Nature | |
Ketchup Connection | Amiga, MS-DOS | Promotional game for Kraft Ketchup | ||
Flies: Attack on Earth | Rainbow Arts | |||
1994 | Balduin: Run for Fun | MS-DOS | Delta Konzept | Promotional game for the Techniker Krankenkasse |
Abenteuer Europa | Tevox | Promotional game for the Social Democratic Party of Germany | ||
1995 | Heiermanns Return | Promotional game for the Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen | ||
1996 | Imperium Romanum | Rainbow Arts | ||
No Future? | Microsoft Windows | Delta Konzept | Promotional game for the Umweltbundesamt | |
1999 | Power Pool | Data Becker | ||
X: Beyond the Frontier | THQ, Egosoft | Entry in the X video game series | ||
2000 | X-Tension | |||
2003 | X2: The Threat | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | Deep Silver, Egosoft | |
2005 | X3: Reunion | |||
2008 | X3: Terran Conflict | |||
2011 | X3: Albion Prelude | |||
2013 | X Rebirth | Egosoft | ||
2014 | X Rebirth: The Teladi Outpost | |||
2016 | X Rebirth: Home of Light | |||
2017 | X Rebirth: VR Edition | Microsoft Windows | ||
2018 | X4: Foundations[12] | Linux, Microsoft Windows | ||
2020 | [13] | |||
2021 | [14] | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | ||
2021 | [15] | Linux, Microsoft Windows |
References[]
- ^ Fröhlich, Petra (10 January 2020). "Die größten Spiele-Entwickler in Deutschland 2020" [The largest game developers in Germany 2020]. GamesWirtschaft (in German).
- ^ Josh Venning (25 January 2006). "X3 Reunion: New Rolling Demo Tested". AnandTech. AnandTech. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ Wrentmore, John (12 December 2003). "X2 - The Threat Review". GameZone. GameZone Online. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ Reed, Kristan (6 November 2005). "X3: Reunion". EuroGamer. Eurogamer Network Ltd. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ https://www.gameswirtschaft.de/wirtschaft/top-20-aelteste-games-studios-deutschland/
- ^ "ONLINE-UNIVERSE". Online Universe (Official Page). Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ Stokky (10 May 2003). "Interview: X2 - The Threat". playfuls.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ Presley, Paul (19 April 2003). "PC Preview: X2: The Threat". PC Zone. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ Caesar S. (3 January 2008). "Egosoft updates X3: Reunion, X2: The Threat". QJ.net. Content Holdings, LLC. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
- ^ "TNBT will soon be officially unveiled!!".
- ^ BurnIt!. "X Rebirth - The wait is almost over!". Egosoft.com forums. Egosoft GmbH. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- ^ O'Connor, Alice (1 October 2018). "X4: Foundations blasting off in November". Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
- ^ https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2020/04/01/x4-foundations-gets-a-major-update-and-expansion-with-split-vendetta/
- ^ ""From April Fool's joke to May release: Unveiling X3: Farnham's Legacy" - Games Press". www.gamespress.com. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
- ^ https://www.ign.com/articles/x4-foundations-new-expansion-cradle-of-humanity-announced/
External links[]
- Video game companies of Germany
- Video game development companies