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Firemonkeys Studios

Firemonkeys Studios
Subsidiary
Industry Computer and video game industry
Founded 1999; 18 years ago (1999)
Headquarters Melbourne, Australia
Key people
Robert Murray
Products Real Racing series
Flight Control series
Number of employees
60
Parent Electronic Arts
Website Official website

Not be confused with the FireMonkey software interface.

Firemonkeys Studios is a developer and publisher of video games, based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1999 by CEO Robert Murray as Firemint. Originally an independent company, in May 2011, Electronic Arts announced the acquisition of Firemint for an undisclosed sum, making it an in-house studio for EA Interactive. IronMonkey Studios were also taken under EA Interactive's wing back in 2010.

In January 2011, Firemint acquired fellow Australian video game developer Infinite Interactive, best known for the Puzzle Quest series. In July 2012, Firemint announced a post on their blog that Firemint would merge with IronMonkey Studios by EA and merge their names into Firemonkeys. All new games, including Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Real Racing 3, are released with the new company name.

Firemint was awarded the Arts and Entertainment Award for being amongst the most successful exporters in 2009 at the Australian Export Awards in November.

Firemint have produced a number of different games for different platforms and different publisher. Starting with the Nicktoons Racing in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. For several years after publishing their debut game Firemint continued to produce and release games for the Game Boy Advance and mobile devices. It wasn’t until early 2008, however, with the release of the Apple iPhone in 2007 did Firemint really expand their games market share. During 2009, Firemint developed their two most popular games, Flight Control and Real Racing. These games went on to achieve great success with the subsequent release of two sequels each, Flight Control HD in 2010, Flight Control Rocket in 2012, Real Racing 2 was released in 2010 and Real Racing 3 in 2013.


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