Logo of Flying Wild Hog since 2009
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Private | |
Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | 2009 |
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Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
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Products | Video games |
Number of employees
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100 (2016) |
Divisions | Flying Wild Hog Cracow |
Website | flyingwildhog |
Flying Wild Hog Sp. z o.o. is an independent Polish video game developer founded in April 2009 by Tomek Baran, Michał Szustak and Klaudiusz Zych. Based in Warsaw, Poland, the company is best known for its 2013 reboot of Shadow Warrior, and its 2016 sequel, Shadow Warrior 2.
Flying Wild Hog was established in April 2009 by Tomek Baran, Michał Szustak and Klaudiusz Zych. Since then the studio has been working on their own Road Hog Engine, a video game engine, and their first title Hard Reset releasing the game in September 2011. In April 2012 Flying Wild Hog has released Hard Reset: Exile, a free DLC for Hard Reset. In September 2013 they released Shadow Warrior, which was published by Devolver Digital, with the sequel, Shadow Warrior 2 being announced in 2015 for a 2016 release. On 7 December 2015, Flying Wild Hog opened their new division, Flying Wild Hog Cracow, in Cracow, Poland, led by Michał Kuk.
The Road Hog Engine is the game engine developed and used by Flying Wild Hog for all of their games. The engine was designed specifically for PC platforms, supporting both advanced physics and high fidelity graphics. It uses Havok and DirectX 9.0c and DirectX 11. As of 2016, the engine is able to compile games for Microsoft Windows (as x86 and x86-64 binaries), PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.