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Rebellion Developments

Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford, England. Founded by Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for its Sniper Elite series and multiple games in the Alien vs. Predator series. Sister company Rebellion Publishing has published comic books since 2000, when it purchased 2000 AD, the publisher of characters such as Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper.

Rebellion Developments Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Comic books (from 2000)
Feature films (from 2017)
Founded4 December 1992; 31 years ago (1992-12-04)
Founder
Headquarters,
England
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Jason Kingsley (CEO)
  • Chris Kingsley (CTO)
Products
Number of employees
475 (2022[1])
Subsidiaries
  • Rebellion Liverpool
  • Rebellion North
  • Rebellion Film Studios
  • Rebellion Publishing
  • Rebellion Warwick
Websiterebellion.com

History edit

Origins (1992–1999) edit

Rebellion was founded on 4 December 1992 by brothers Jason and Chris Kingsley in Oxford, England.[2][3] The pair had just finished academic degrees at the University of Oxford, and had ambitions of starting doctorates.[3] In their spare time, they did freelance work in the games industry.[3] When their freelance jobs roles began to expand and they were taking on more management responsibilities, they decided to establish Rebellion in Oxford.[3] The foundation of the studio was laid when the brothers secured a deal with video game publisher Atari UK.[3] They presented a 3D dragon flight game demo to directors at the publisher, who were seeking games for the upcoming Atari Jaguar system.[3] They were commissioned by Atari to work on two titles for the Jaguar, Checkered Flag and Alien vs Predator, which both released in 1994.[3] The development team was expanded to assist with work on these games. It included artists Stuart Wilson, Toby Banfield, and Justin Rae, along with programmers Mike Beaton, Rob Dibley, and Andrew Whittaker.[4] Following Alien vs Predator, Rebellion saw no releases for some years, with their next project, the intentionally light-hearted PC game Mr. Tank,[5] going unpublished.

Expansion and comics (2000–2009) edit

Over the course of the decade, Rebellion underwent rapid expansion with numerous acquisitions of other studios and properties. This wave of expansions included the purchase of 2000 AD from Fleetway Publications, which began Rebellion's first foray into comic books.[6] In addition to further publications under the label, Rebellion began to develop associated characters for the games market. In 2003 Rebellion released the game Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death.

In 2004, Rebellion entered a deal with DC Comics to reprint several 2000 AD stories in trade paperback form, including Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Nikolai Dante, and Sinister Dexter. When DC left the venture, citing poor sales, Rebellion created its own line of American graphic novels that were distributed through Simon & Schuster. In 2005 Rebellion also created the series Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files, which has begun reprinting almost every appearance of Judge Dredd in chronological order.

Rebellion's 2005 game Sniper Elite was awarded "Best PC/Console Game" in the TIGA Awards of 2005.[7] Following the release, Rebellion acquired numerous games studios and properties. This began in 2006 with the purchase of Tomb Raider developers Core Design from Eidos Interactive, as well as Strangelite from Empire Interactive, and Elixir Studios' former IPs including Evil Genius and Republic: The Revolution.[8] The acquisitions made Rebellion the largest independent game developer in Europe.[9]

Acquisitions later in the decade were predominantly associated with the growing publishing wing of the company, including Blackfish Publishing and Mongoose Publishing in 2008,[10][11] followed by Cubicle 7 and Solaris Books in 2009.[12][13] On 14 July 2009, the company purchased the Ground Control, Empire Earth, Lords of Magic and Lords of the Realm franchises from Activision. These were ex-Sierra Entertainment properties that the company offloaded due to their new long-term strategy following the Vivendi Games merger.[14][15]

Closure of Derby studio (2009–2010) edit

In 2009, Rebellion's Rogue Warrior game received poor reviews. This was followed by Aliens vs. Predator in 2010, published by Sega, which received a mixed critical reception, but debuted at number one on the UK all formats chart.[16] Significant changes were made in 2010, including staff cuts at their main studio in Oxford as well as the closure of Rebellion Derby – the former Core Design studio which had only been purchased four years previously. Studio CEO Jason Kingsley discussed pivoting their focus to smaller titles in the wake of the changes.[17][18] The move coincided with the end of a property lease. Kingsley commented that "growth is sometimes painful, never more so than in the current climate and we have had to take a long hard look at how we operate our studio network. Strategically we have decided to review the need for the Derby facilities."[19]

Return to growth (2011–present) edit

The mid 2010s saw major successes with the Sniper Elite franchise. The company returned to expansion through the purchase of additional studios and properties, expanding both their computer game and publishing sectors, and further diversified into live action film late in the decade. Kingsley was awarded an OBE in 2012 for his work supporting the sector.[20]

In July 2013, Rebellion bought the Battlezone and the Moonbase Commander franchises during the Atari bankruptcy proceedings.[21] Cubicle 7 left Rebellion in December 2014 via management buyout.[22] Sniper Elite III was released that year, and by September 2015 the series had passed 10 million copies sold worldwide.[23]

In August 2016, Rebellion acquired the post-1970 IPC Youth and Fleetway comics libraries from Egmont.[24][25] It reprinted these under its Treasury of British Comics imprint, including Roy of the Rovers, Wildcat and One-Eyed Jack. This would be followed by an acquisition of the pre-1970 titles from the group in 2018.[26]

In November 2018, Rebellion set up a studio for a film and TV series based on 2000 AD characters, the first projects being Judge Dredd: Mega-City One and Rogue Trooper, both directed by Duncan Jones.[27] Rebellion Productions, the film production arm founded in 2017, would occupy a disused newspaper factory in Didcot, England.[28] The studio would launch its first feature film in 2021.[29]

Several games related acquisitions would be made through 2018 and 2019, including the Radiant Worlds, rebranded "Rebellion Warwick"[30] and TickTock games, rebranded "Rebellion North".[31] Rebellion acquired The Bitmap Brothers' library of classic games in 2019.[32]

In 2020 Rebellion acquired Whitaker's Almanack, publishing an edition in the following year, but it announced that there would be no 2022 edition.

In 2021 Rebellion announced a new bi-monthly humour comic, Monster Fun, would begin in 2022.[33]

Subsidiaries edit

Active edit

Defunct edit

Games edit

Games developed edit

Year Title Platform(s)
1991 Jet Pak Jak (cancelled) Game Boy
1993 Eye of the Storm Amiga, MS-DOS
1994 Alien vs Predator Atari Jaguar
Checkered Flag Atari Jaguar
1995 Legions of the Undead (cancelled) Atari Jaguar
1999 Klustar Game Boy Color
Aliens Versus Predator Windows, Classic Mac OS
Mission: Impossible Game Boy Color
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six PlayStation
2000 The Mummy Windows, PlayStation
Asterix: Search for Dogmatix Game Boy Color
Gunlok Windows
Largo Winch.//Commando Sar PlayStation
Skyhammer Atari Jaguar
2001 Snood Game Boy Advance
Midnight Club: Street Racing Game Boy Advance
Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James PlayStation
2002 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf PlayStation
Delta Force: Urban Warfare PlayStation
Medal of Honor: Underground Game Boy Advance
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf Game Boy Advance
2003 Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox
Gunfighter II: Revenge of Jesse James PlayStation 2
2004 World War Zero: Iron Storm Windows, PlayStation 2
2005 Sniper Elite PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows, Xbox
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down Windows, PlayStation 2
2006 007: From Russia with Love PlayStation Portable
Dead to Rights: Reckoning PlayStation Portable
Gun: Showdown PlayStation Portable
Rogue Trooper Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox
Miami Vice: The Game PlayStation Portable
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down – Team Sabre Windows, PlayStation 2
Prism: Guard Shield Windows
2007 Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron PlayStation Portable
Free Running Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix PlayStation Portable
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem PlayStation Portable
The Simpsons Game PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii
2008 Call of Duty: World at War – Final Fronts PlayStation 2
2009 Shellshock 2: Blood Trails Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
PDC World Championship Darts 2009 Wii
Rogue Warrior Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron PlayStation Portable
2010 Aliens vs Predator Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
PDC World Championship Darts: ProTour PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
Evil Genius: WMD Facebook Platform
2011 Judge Dredd vs. Zombies Android, iOS, Windows Phone
2012 NeverDead PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Sniper Elite V2 Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch
Zombie HQ Android, iOS, Windows
Sinbad iOS
Guns 4 Hire Android, iOS, Windows Phone
2013 Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army Windows
Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army 2 Windows
2014 Sniper Elite III Windows, Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
2015 Zombie Army Trilogy Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch
Evil Genius Online Android, Facebook Platform, iOS
2016 Battlezone PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, Switch
2017 Sniper Elite 4 Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, Stadia
2018 Strange Brigade Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch,[45] Stadia
Arca's Path VR Windows, PlayStation 4
2020 Zombie Army 4: Dead War Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, Switch
2021 Evil Genius 2: World Domination Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Sniper Elite VR PlayStation 4, Windows
2022 Sniper Elite 5 Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
2023 Sniper Elite VR:Winter Warrior PlayStation 5, Windows
2024 Zombie Army VR PlayStation 5, Windows

Games published edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About Rebellion".
  2. ^ "REBELLION IS 25!". Gamasutra. 5 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "25 years of Rebellion". GamesTM. No. 196. 25 January 2018. pp. 100–105. ISSN 1478-5889.
  4. ^ "Making the Jaguar Roar" (PDF). GamePro. No. 69. IDG. June 1994. pp. 20–21.
  5. ^ "NG Alphas: Mr. Tank". Next Generation. No. 24. Imagine Media. December 1996. pp. 167–168.
  6. ^ "Rebellion acquires Clickwheel". The Beat. 21 February 2007.
  7. ^ "Rebellion picks up Tiga's game of the year award". GamesIndustry.biz.
  8. ^ Remo, Chris (14 July 2009). "Rebellion Acquires Vivendi Licenses, Considers New Franchise Titles". gamasutra.com.
  9. ^ "Studio Profile: Rebellion". MCV. 29 April 2010 – via mcvuk.com.
  10. ^ . 25 February 2009. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009.
  11. ^ "Mongoose Joins Rebellion". icv2.com.
  12. ^ "Cubicle 7 acquisition". GamesIndustry.biz.
  13. ^ "Rebellion acquires Solaris imprint - The Bookseller". thebookseller.com.
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  15. ^ "Rebellion acquires Vivendi properties, details future plans". Engadget. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  16. ^ Graft, Kris. "Aliens Vs. Predator Tops BioShock 2 In UK". gamasutra.com.
  17. ^ "Rebellion Confirms HQ Layoffs, Derby Studio Closure". 18 March 2010.
  18. ^ "Rebellion confirms Derby closure, cuts at Oxford studio".
  19. ^ "Rebellion co-founder Jason Kingsley named OBE". MCV. 17 June 2012.
  20. ^ "Rebellion's Kingsley awarded OBE".
  21. ^ Lee, Aaron (22 July 2013). "Wargaming and Rebellion claim Atari IPs". MCV – via mcvuk.com.
  22. ^ . cubicle7.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 January 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
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  25. ^ "Rebellion Buys Fleetway Archive – Roy Of The Rovers, Oink, Tammy, Battle, Whizzer And Chips And More". bleedingcool.com. 25 August 2016.
  26. ^ McMillan, Graeme (28 September 2018). "'2000 AD' Publisher Acquires TI Media Comic Archive". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  27. ^ Clarke, Stewart (25 November 2018). "Judge Dredd Owner Rebellion Sets Up $100 Million U.K. Film and TV Studio (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
  28. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (25 November 2018). "Rebellion spends $100m on new film studio space to help with Rogue Trooper movie, Judge Dredd TV show". eurogamer.net.
  29. ^ "Rebellion's first film, School's Out Forever, released next month". 20 January 2021.
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  31. ^ a b Hoggins, Tom (3 January 2019). "Rebellion acquire TickTock Games to add to growing studio portfolio". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022.
  32. ^ Wales, Matt (25 November 2019). "Rebellion acquires The Bitmap Brothers' classic games portfolio". Eurogamer. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  33. ^ Tantimedh, Adi (20 September 2021). "Monster Fun: Rebellion Launches New British Kids' Comic in April 2022". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  34. ^ "Rebellion Acquires AudioMotion". Gamasutra. 28 February 2003.
  35. ^ "About".
  36. ^ Jenkins, David (2 June 2006). "Rebellion Acquires Strangelite From Empire". Gamasutra.
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  40. ^ "Rebellion Unplugged".
  41. ^ "Rebellion acquires Razorworks". GamesIndustry.biz.
  42. ^ Dobson, Jason (9 March 2007). "Rebellion Acquires Ignition's Mercury Dev". Gamasutra.
  43. ^ Dobson, Jason (16 June 2006). "Rebellion Acquires Core Design Assets From SCi". Gamasutra.
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  45. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Strange Brigade - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch | E3 2021" – via YouTube.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Rebellion Developments' profile at MobyGames

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article December 2023 Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford England Founded by Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992 the company is best known for its Sniper Elite series and multiple games in the Alien vs Predator series Sister company Rebellion Publishing has published comic books since 2000 when it purchased 2000 AD the publisher of characters such as Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper Rebellion Developments LimitedCompany typePrivateIndustryVideo gamesComic books from 2000 Feature films from 2017 Founded4 December 1992 31 years ago 1992 12 04 FounderJason KingsleyChris KingsleyHeadquartersOxford EnglandArea servedWorldwideKey peopleJason Kingsley CEO Chris Kingsley CTO ProductsAlien vs Predator seriesSniper Elite seriesNumber of employees475 2022 1 SubsidiariesRebellion LiverpoolRebellion NorthRebellion Film StudiosRebellion PublishingRebellion WarwickWebsiterebellion com Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1992 1999 1 2 Expansion and comics 2000 2009 1 3 Closure of Derby studio 2009 2010 1 4 Return to growth 2011 present 2 Subsidiaries 2 1 Active 2 2 Defunct 3 Games 3 1 Games developed 3 2 Games published 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOrigins 1992 1999 edit Rebellion was founded on 4 December 1992 by brothers Jason and Chris Kingsley in Oxford England 2 3 The pair had just finished academic degrees at the University of Oxford and had ambitions of starting doctorates 3 In their spare time they did freelance work in the games industry 3 When their freelance jobs roles began to expand and they were taking on more management responsibilities they decided to establish Rebellion in Oxford 3 The foundation of the studio was laid when the brothers secured a deal with video game publisher Atari UK 3 They presented a 3D dragon flight game demo to directors at the publisher who were seeking games for the upcoming Atari Jaguar system 3 They were commissioned by Atari to work on two titles for the Jaguar Checkered Flag and Alien vs Predator which both released in 1994 3 The development team was expanded to assist with work on these games It included artists Stuart Wilson Toby Banfield and Justin Rae along with programmers Mike Beaton Rob Dibley and Andrew Whittaker 4 Following Alien vs Predator Rebellion saw no releases for some years with their next project the intentionally light hearted PC game Mr Tank 5 going unpublished Expansion and comics 2000 2009 edit Over the course of the decade Rebellion underwent rapid expansion with numerous acquisitions of other studios and properties This wave of expansions included the purchase of 2000 AD from Fleetway Publications which began Rebellion s first foray into comic books 6 In addition to further publications under the label Rebellion began to develop associated characters for the games market In 2003 Rebellion released the game Judge Dredd Dredd vs Death In 2004 Rebellion entered a deal with DC Comics to reprint several 2000 AD stories in trade paperback form including Judge Dredd Strontium Dog Nikolai Dante and Sinister Dexter When DC left the venture citing poor sales Rebellion created its own line of American graphic novels that were distributed through Simon amp Schuster In 2005 Rebellion also created the series Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files which has begun reprinting almost every appearance of Judge Dredd in chronological order Rebellion s 2005 game Sniper Elite was awarded Best PC Console Game in the TIGA Awards of 2005 7 Following the release Rebellion acquired numerous games studios and properties This began in 2006 with the purchase of Tomb Raider developers Core Design from Eidos Interactive as well as Strangelite from Empire Interactive and Elixir Studios former IPs including Evil Genius and Republic The Revolution 8 The acquisitions made Rebellion the largest independent game developer in Europe 9 Acquisitions later in the decade were predominantly associated with the growing publishing wing of the company including Blackfish Publishing and Mongoose Publishing in 2008 10 11 followed by Cubicle 7 and Solaris Books in 2009 12 13 On 14 July 2009 the company purchased the Ground Control Empire Earth Lords of Magic and Lords of the Realm franchises from Activision These were ex Sierra Entertainment properties that the company offloaded due to their new long term strategy following the Vivendi Games merger 14 15 Closure of Derby studio 2009 2010 edit In 2009 Rebellion s Rogue Warrior game received poor reviews This was followed by Aliens vs Predator in 2010 published by Sega which received a mixed critical reception but debuted at number one on the UK all formats chart 16 Significant changes were made in 2010 including staff cuts at their main studio in Oxford as well as the closure of Rebellion Derby the former Core Design studio which had only been purchased four years previously Studio CEO Jason Kingsley discussed pivoting their focus to smaller titles in the wake of the changes 17 18 The move coincided with the end of a property lease Kingsley commented that growth is sometimes painful never more so than in the current climate and we have had to take a long hard look at how we operate our studio network Strategically we have decided to review the need for the Derby facilities 19 Return to growth 2011 present edit The mid 2010s saw major successes with the Sniper Elite franchise The company returned to expansion through the purchase of additional studios and properties expanding both their computer game and publishing sectors and further diversified into live action film late in the decade Kingsley was awarded an OBE in 2012 for his work supporting the sector 20 In July 2013 Rebellion bought the Battlezone and the Moonbase Commanderfranchises during the Atari bankruptcy proceedings 21 Cubicle 7 left Rebellion in December 2014 via management buyout 22 Sniper Elite III was released that year and by September 2015 the series had passed 10 million copies sold worldwide 23 In August 2016 Rebellion acquired the post 1970 IPC Youth and Fleetway comics libraries from Egmont 24 25 It reprinted these under its Treasury of British Comics imprint including Roy of the Rovers Wildcat and One Eyed Jack This would be followed by an acquisition of the pre 1970 titles from the group in 2018 26 In November 2018 Rebellion set up a studio for a film and TV series based on 2000 AD characters the first projects being Judge Dredd Mega City One and Rogue Trooper both directed by Duncan Jones 27 Rebellion Productions the film production arm founded in 2017 would occupy a disused newspaper factory in Didcot England 28 The studio would launch its first feature film in 2021 29 Several games related acquisitions would be made through 2018 and 2019 including the Radiant Worlds rebranded Rebellion Warwick 30 and TickTock games rebranded Rebellion North 31 Rebellion acquired The Bitmap Brothers library of classic games in 2019 32 In 2020 Rebellion acquired Whitaker s Almanack publishing an edition in the following year but it announced that there would be no 2022 edition In 2021 Rebellion announced a new bi monthly humour comic Monster Fun would begin in 2022 33 Subsidiaries editActive edit Audiomotion Studios acquired in 2003 34 Rebellion Film Studios 35 Rebellion Liverpool acquired in 2006 36 37 Rebellion North acquired in 2019 31 Rebellion Publishing 38 2000 AD 39 Abaddon Books 39 Ravenstone Press 39 Solaris Books 39 Rebellion Unplugged 40 Rebellion Warwick acquired in 2018 30 Defunct edit Razorworks acquired in 2008 41 Rebellion Banbury acquired in 2007 42 37 Rebellion Derby acquired in 2006 43 37 44 Games editGames developed edit Year Title Platform s 1991 Jet Pak Jak cancelled Game Boy 1993 Eye of the Storm Amiga MS DOS 1994 Alien vs Predator Atari Jaguar Checkered Flag Atari Jaguar 1995 Legions of the Undead cancelled Atari Jaguar 1999 Klustar Game Boy Color Aliens Versus Predator Windows Classic Mac OS Mission Impossible Game Boy Color Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six PlayStation 2000 The Mummy Windows PlayStation Asterix Search for Dogmatix Game Boy Color Gunlok Windows Largo Winch Commando Sar PlayStation Skyhammer Atari Jaguar 2001 Snood Game Boy Advance Midnight Club Street Racing Game Boy Advance Gunfighter The Legend of Jesse James PlayStation 2002 Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Lone Wolf PlayStation Delta Force Urban Warfare PlayStation Medal of Honor Underground Game Boy Advance Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf Game Boy Advance 2003 Judge Dredd Dredd vs Death GameCube PlayStation 2 Windows Xbox Gunfighter II Revenge of Jesse James PlayStation 2 2004 World War Zero Iron Storm Windows PlayStation 2 2005 Sniper Elite PlayStation 2 Wii Windows Xbox Delta Force Black Hawk Down Windows PlayStation 2 2006 007 From Russia with Love PlayStation Portable Dead to Rights Reckoning PlayStation Portable Gun Showdown PlayStation Portable Rogue Trooper Windows PlayStation 2 Wii Xbox Miami Vice The Game PlayStation Portable Delta Force Black Hawk Down Team Sabre Windows PlayStation 2 Prism Guard Shield Windows 2007 Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron PlayStation Portable Free Running Windows PlayStation 2 Wii Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix PlayStation Portable Aliens vs Predator Requiem PlayStation Portable The Simpsons Game PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable Wii 2008 Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts PlayStation 2 2009 Shellshock 2 Blood Trails Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 PDC World Championship Darts 2009 Wii Rogue Warrior Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron PlayStation Portable 2010 Aliens vs Predator Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 PDC World Championship Darts ProTour PlayStation 3 Wii Xbox 360 Evil Genius WMD Facebook Platform 2011 Judge Dredd vs Zombies Android iOS Windows Phone 2012 NeverDead PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Sniper Elite V2 Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Wii U Xbox One PlayStation 4 Switch Zombie HQ Android iOS Windows Sinbad iOS Guns 4 Hire Android iOS Windows Phone 2013 Sniper Elite Nazi Zombie Army Windows Sniper Elite Nazi Zombie Army 2 Windows 2014 Sniper Elite III Windows Switch PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Xbox 360 Xbox One 2015 Zombie Army Trilogy Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One Switch Evil Genius Online Android Facebook Platform iOS 2016 Battlezone PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox One Switch 2017 Sniper Elite 4 Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One Switch Stadia 2018 Strange Brigade Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One Switch 45 Stadia Arca s Path VR Windows PlayStation 4 2020 Zombie Army 4 Dead War Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One Stadia Switch 2021 Evil Genius 2 World Domination Windows PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X S Sniper Elite VR PlayStation 4 Windows 2022 Sniper Elite 5 Windows PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X S 2023 Sniper Elite VR Winter Warrior PlayStation 5 Windows 2024 Zombie Army VR PlayStation 5 Windows Games published edit Evil Genius 2009 PC Originally developed by Elixir Studios and published in 2004 Republic The Revolution 2009 PC Originally developed by Elixir Studios and published in 2003 Empire Earth 2009 PC Originally developed by Stainless Steel Studios and published in 2001 The expansion pack was released in 2002 Ground Control 2009 PC Originally developed by Massive Entertainment and published in 2000 Ground Control II Operation Exodus 2009 PC Originally developed by Massive Entertainment and published in 2004 Lords of the Realm 2009 PC Originally developed by Impressions Games and published in 1994 This includes Lords of the Realm II published in 1996 Lords of the Realm III 2009 PC Originally developed by Impressions Games and published in 2004 Lords of Magic 2009 PC Originally developed by Impressions Games and published in 1998 Woolfe The Red Hood Diaries 2015 PC Originally developed by GriN Gamestudio and published in 2015 Battlezone 98 Redux 2016 PC Developed by Big Boat Interactive Battlezone Combat Commander 2018 PC Developed by Big Boat Interactive References edit About Rebellion REBELLION IS 25 Gamasutra 5 December 2017 a b c d e f g 25 years of Rebellion GamesTM No 196 25 January 2018 pp 100 105 ISSN 1478 5889 Making the Jaguar Roar PDF GamePro No 69 IDG June 1994 pp 20 21 NG Alphas Mr Tank Next Generation No 24 Imagine Media December 1996 pp 167 168 Rebellion acquires Clickwheel The Beat 21 February 2007 Rebellion picks up Tiga s game of the year award GamesIndustry biz Remo Chris 14 July 2009 Rebellion Acquires Vivendi Licenses Considers New Franchise Titles gamasutra com Studio Profile Rebellion MCV 29 April 2010 via mcvuk com All change at Blackfish 25 February 2009 Archived from the original on 25 February 2009 Mongoose Joins Rebellion icv2 com Cubicle 7 acquisition GamesIndustry biz Rebellion acquires Solaris imprint The Bookseller thebookseller com Rebellion Acquires Vivendi Licenses Considers New Franchise Titles 14 July 2009 Rebellion acquires Vivendi properties details future plans Engadget Retrieved 5 January 2022 Graft Kris Aliens Vs Predator Tops BioShock 2 In UK gamasutra com Rebellion Confirms HQ Layoffs Derby Studio Closure 18 March 2010 Rebellion confirms Derby closure cuts at Oxford studio Rebellion co founder Jason Kingsley named OBE MCV 17 June 2012 Rebellion s Kingsley awarded OBE Lee Aaron 22 July 2013 Wargaming and Rebellion claim Atari IPs MCV via mcvuk com cubicle 7 leaves rebellion group Cubicle 7 cubicle7 co uk Archived from the original on 5 January 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2019 Makuch Eddie 30 September 2015 Sniper Elite Series Sells 10 Million gamespot com Rebellion Acquires Fleetway and IPC Youth Group Archives icv2 com Rebellion Buys Fleetway Archive Roy Of The Rovers Oink Tammy Battle Whizzer And Chips And More bleedingcool com 25 August 2016 McMillan Graeme 28 September 2018 2000 AD Publisher Acquires TI Media Comic Archive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 8 January 2019 Clarke Stewart 25 November 2018 Judge Dredd Owner Rebellion Sets Up 100 Million U K Film and TV Studio EXCLUSIVE Variety Yin Poole Wesley 25 November 2018 Rebellion spends 100m on new film studio space to help with Rogue Trooper movie Judge Dredd TV show eurogamer net Rebellion s first film School s Out Forever released next month 20 January 2021 a b Dring Christopher 8 January 2018 Rebellion buys Radiant Worlds GamesIndustry biz a b Hoggins Tom 3 January 2019 Rebellion acquire TickTock Games to add to growing studio portfolio The Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Wales Matt 25 November 2019 Rebellion acquires The Bitmap Brothers classic games portfolio Eurogamer Retrieved 25 November 2019 Tantimedh Adi 20 September 2021 Monster Fun Rebellion Launches New British Kids Comic in April 2022 Bleeding Cool News And Rumors Retrieved 21 September 2021 Rebellion Acquires AudioMotion Gamasutra 28 February 2003 About Jenkins David 2 June 2006 Rebellion Acquires Strangelite From Empire Gamasutra a b c From Judge Dredd To Harry Potter Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley Is Spoiled When It Comes To IP gamasutra com 8 August 2007 Rebellion Publishing rebellionpublishing com a b c d Kingsleys unleash ire of independent author community with Rebellion trademark GamesIndustry biz Rebellion Unplugged Rebellion acquires Razorworks GamesIndustry biz Dobson Jason 9 March 2007 Rebellion Acquires Ignition s Mercury Dev Gamasutra Dobson Jason 16 June 2006 Rebellion Acquires Core Design Assets From SCi Gamasutra Rebellion confirms Derby closure cuts at Oxford studio GamesIndustry biz Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Strange Brigade Launch Trailer Nintendo Switch E3 2021 via YouTube External links editOfficial website Rebellion Developments profile at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rebellion Developments amp oldid 1217786799, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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