Stainless Steel Studios Inc.

Moby ID: 2554

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Stainless Steel Studios’ goal is to create the highest quality games for a world-wide audience. Stainless’ design & development methodologies, its 3rd generation technology and innovative management style are the critical success factors for achieving exciting and fun, AAA quality games featuring ‘Best of genre’ graphics. We are dedicated exclusively to designing real-time strategy games, and are rapidly becoming one of the industry's premier developers in this game genre.

In addition to being uniquely dedicated to the design of highly accessible and engaging, broad appeal, real-time strategy games, Stainless Steel Studios understands the importance of establishing a top-notch development team, and giving each member a voice in the entire game development process. Stainless Steel Studios believes that this is a key ingredient for creating successful tiles embraced by a large worldwide audience.

Stainless Steel Studios is home for many of the industry's most talented programmers, game designers and artists, each with his or her own area of expertise and experience designing popular games. Team members are provided with the latest development tools and technology, and are given the freedom to achieve their own creative potential. The development team is given a tremendous amount of responsibility and creative freedom. Moreover, everyone has a true passion for games.

These are the qualities that set the development team and the corporate culture at Stainless Steel Studios apart.

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Credited on 4 Games from 2001 to 2006

Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War (2006 on Windows)
Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile (2004 on Windows)
Empires: Dawn of the Modern World (2003 on Windows)
Empire Earth (2001 on Windows)

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November 24, 2005

Stainless Steel Studios closes its doors.

May 11, 2004

The company announces the commercial release of the Titan 2.0 engine, first used in Empire Earth.

January 1998

Company founded by Rick Goodman in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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