Subsidiary | |
Industry |
Interactive entertainment Computer and video games |
Fate | Closed by Electronic Arts |
Founded | 2010 |
Defunct | 2013 |
Headquarters |
Los Angeles, California, USA Austin, Texas, USA Shanghai, China |
Key people
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Jon Van Caneghem, GM |
Products | Command & Conquer series |
Owner | Electronic Arts |
Parent | Electronic Arts |
Website | www.commandandconquer.com |
Victory Games (formerly BioWare Victory) was a video game developer founded in 2010. After EA Los Angeles started up their new internal group Danger Close and switched its focus to the Medal of Honor series, EA launched a new studio named Victory Games to continue the Command & Conquer franchise. Its general manager was Jon Van Caneghem from Trion Worlds. Between December 2011 and November 2012 Victory Games was part of the BioWare label as BioWare Victory. On October 29, 2013 EA cancelled development on Victory Games' Command & Conquer and shut down Victory Games.
EA unveiled at the 2011 Spike Video Game Awards that development had begun on Command & Conquer: Generals 2. The game was to be the first video game developed by the newly formed studio which at that time was called BioWare Victory. On August 15, 2012, it was announced that Generals 2 would be repurposed to a free-to-play game known as simply Command & Conquer.Command & Conquer would have become the first game developed by Victory Games and the first game in the series to be developed by them, making Victory Games the series' third developer after Westwood Studios and EA Los Angeles. The game was to be built on the Frostbite 2 engine. On October 29, 2013, it was announced on the game's website that it was ceasing production and that "this version of the game" would be cancelled, with refunds being issued for all money spent by consumers on the Alpha version.