Digital Extremes is a Canadian video game developer founded in 1993 by James Schmalz.
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Digital Extremes is a Canadian video game developer founded in 1993 by James Schmalz.
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Digital Extremes worked with 2K to develop the comic-book franchise video game sequel, The Darkness II, which met with positive reviews.
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Digital Extremes developed the PlayStation 3 version of BioShock, as well as developed the multiplayer component of the sequel, BioShock 2, while simultaneously developing the multiplayer portion of THQ's first-person shooter Homefront.
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Digital Extremes started development of Warframe, a free-to-play title, in 2000.
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Digital Extremes launched Warframe on PC in March 2013, PlayStation 4 in November 2013, and on Xbox One in September 2014.
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At TennoCon 2018, Digital Extremes announced it would bring Warframe to Nintendo Switch.
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Digital Extremes worked with developer n-Space to develop the fantasy role-playing video game, Sword Coast Legends, set within the Dungeon and Dragons franchise.
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Digital Extremes worked with Madison, Wisconsin-based developer Human Head Studios to publish Survived By, a free-to-play bullet-hell MMO with crafting and role-playing elements.
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Digital Extremes was presented with the Large Business of the Year award in 2011 from the London Chamber of Commerce.
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Digital Extremes was awarded the Excellence in Human Resources award from The London Chamber of Commerce in early 2012.
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