Ritual Entertainment

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Ritual Entertainment
Type Private
Founded 1996
Headquarters Dallas, Texas, United States
Industry Interactive entertainment
Website www.ritual.com

Ritual Entertainment is a computer game software developer established in 1996 and based in Dallas, Texas. It was formerly known as Hipnotic Interactive, during which period they began development of their signature computer game SiN.

Members of the Ritual development team have contributed game assets to other titles such as 25 to Life and American McGee's Alice, and are also the creators of "Übertools" for id Tech 3, which has been licensed for a number of other games.

On January 24, 2007, developer MumboJumbo announced the acquisition of Ritual Entertainment.[1] With this acquisition Ritual's focus on traditional action-oriented games was changed to casual games essentially canceling Ritual's latest game series, SiN Episodes after releasing only one episode out of a planned nine. The purchase followed months of departures of several key employees including CEO Steve Nix who became the Director of Business Development at id Software,[2] long-time vice president and co-founder Tom Mustaine who left to become the Director of Game Development for the competitive multiplayer online FPS, Severity for the Cyberathlete Professional League,[3] level designer John Schuch who accepted a position with 3D Realms[4] and Ritual's Quality Assurance Manager Michael Russell.[5] Several months after the acquisition Community Relations Manager Steve Hessel left the company to join Splash Damage.[6]

Prior to the announcement, on December 6, 2006, Ritual announced the appointment of Ken Harward as the company's new studio director[7]

Contents

  1. ^ Ritual Entertainment Acquired By Casual Games Developer January 24th 2007
  2. ^ id Software Welcomes New Member Planet Quake, Friday, 1 December, 2006
  3. ^ [1] Cyberathlete
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