Secret Level

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Secret Level
Type
Founded San Francisco, California
Headquarters San Francisco, California
Key people Christopher Bretz,
Products Golden Axe, America's Army: Rise of a Soldier, Karakoke Revolution, Magic: The Gathering-Battlegrounds
Slogan N/A
Website www.secretlevel.com

Secret Level is a game developer based in San Francisco, California owned by Sega. It has worked on America's Army: Rise of a Soldier released in 2005 for Xbox. They also worked on the Xbox port of Final Fight: Streetwise and Karaoke Revolution.

Secret Level creates original game titles, tools, and technologies for the console entertainment industry. Founded in late 1999, Secret Level is located near SBC Park in San Francisco. Secret Level develops for both current and future generation platforms, including Sony PlayStation2, Microsoft Xbox, PlayStation3, Xbox 360, and the Playstation Portable . Secret Level also holds "Tools & Middleware" licenses from both Sony and Microsoft.

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