DigixArt explained

DigixArt Entertainment SAS
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Video games
Hq Location City:Montpellier
Hq Location Country:France
Products:, Road 96
Num Employees:20[1]
Num Employees Year:2022
Parent:Plaion (2021–present)

DigixArt Entertainment SAS is a video game development company based in Montpellier, France. Founded in 2015 by Yoan Fanise, the director of , the company is most known for developing and Road 96.

History

The studio was founded in April 2015 by Yoan Fanise, who previously worked at Ubisoft Montpellier for 14 years. Following the success of his previous project, , which secured multiple wins at the British Academy Games Awards, Fanise decided to establish his own company to develop independent games. The studio was named after "tenth art", the name of an award that Fanise and his team won for their work on Valiant Hearts. The studio had a total of 6 people alongside some contractors when it was established.[2] Fanise's goal was to create meaningful games at a pace that faster than he could achieve at a triple-A studios.

The studio took nine months to develop their debut title, which is a rhythm game named Lost in Harmony. The game is a collaboration with singer Wyclef Jean. Fanise had previously worked on Just Dance, and decided that the team would use Lost in Harmony to introduce players to the history of Classical music.[3] The game received generally positive reviews upon release. DigixArt's next project was a collaboration with Aardman Animation called . Like Valiant Hearts, 11-11 is a narrative adventure video game set in World War I. Development of the game took 18 months, and the game was released by publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment in November 2018, two days before the centennial of the armistice.[4] The company's next game was Road 96. The game's premiere at The Game Awards attracted publishers who wanted to acquire the company. While the studio was originally in talks with Koch Media to publish Road 96, the parent company of the German publisher, Embracer Group, fully acquired DigixArt, alongside seven other studios for $300 million in August 2021.[5]

Games

Year Title Platform(s)
2016Lost in HarmonyWindows, iOS, Nintendo Switch
2018Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2021Road 96Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
2023Road 96: Mile 0Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
TBATides of Tomorrow Windows

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Embracer Annual Report & Sustainability Report 2021-2022.
  2. Web site: Going 'real indie': Valiant Hearts director launches new studio. Alex. Wawro. Gamasutra. April 10, 2015. September 8, 2021.
  3. Web site: Valiant Hearts director designs indie game to help teach music history. Alex. Wawro. Gamasutra. September 16, 2015. September 8, 2021.
  4. Web site: 11-11 Memories Retold's animal companions will bridge conflict in WW I. Dean. Takahashi. VentureBeat. June 20, 2018. September 8, 2021.
  5. Web site: DigixArt's Yoan Fanise has the "best of both worlds" after Koch acquisition. James. Batchelor. August 5, 2021. September 8, 2021. Gameindustry.biz.