Firemonkeys Studios Explained

Firemonkeys Studios should not be confused with FireMonkey.

Firemonkeys Studios
Type:Subsidiary
Location:Melbourne, Australia
Key People:Robert Murray
Industry:Video games
Products:Real Racing series
Flight Control series
Num Employees:170[1]
Parent:Electronic Arts

Firemonkeys Studios is an Australian video game developer and publisher of video games, based in Melbourne, Victoria. In May 2011, Electronic Arts announced the acquisition of Firemint for an undisclosed sum, making it an in-house studio for EA Interactive. IronMonkey Studios were also taken under EA Interactive's wing back in 2010.[2] In January 2011, Firemint acquired fellow Australian video game developer Infinite Interactive, best known for the Puzzle Quest series. In July 2012, Firemint announced a post on their blog that Firemint would merge with IronMonkey Studios by EA and merge their names into Firemonkeys. All-new games, including Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Real Racing 3, are released with the new company name.[3]

Acquisition

Electronic Arts, with a market capitalization of US$6.7 billion, announced the acquisition of Melbourne-based gaming studio Firemint overnight in a press release for an undisclosed amount. Firemint is recognised as one of the leading game developers on the iOS platform. According to Barry Cottle, General Manager of EA Interactive "The Firemint team is remarkable for its critical and commercial success. Having them as part of EA will accelerate our position as worldwide leader in game development for mobile devices and online gaming platforms." In January, Murray told SmartCompany the work-for-hire market is growing thin, especially as the Australian dollar continues to climb. Coming under the EA banner will give the company security.[4]

Layoffs

In February 2019, Electronic Arts announced that 40 to 50 of Firemonkeys' 200 staff would be laid off, to focus the studio more on live services. This equals around 5% of the entire Australian game industries workforce.[5]

In June 2023, Electronic Arts announced that a majority of the Firemonkeys staff would be laid off, to focus the studio more on The Sims FreePlay, as part of the company's restructuring. Development for the racing titles Real Racing 3 and would be shifted to Slingshot Games in India, following the completion of two limited filler updates on the said racing games.[6]

Games

Firemint have produced a number of different games for different platforms and different publishers, starting with Nicktoons Racing in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. For several years after publishing their debut game Firemint continued to produce and release games for the Game Boy Advance and mobile devices. It wasn't until early 2008, however, with the release of the Apple iPhone in 2007 did Firemint really expand their games market share. During 2009, Firemint developed their two most popular games, Flight Control and Real Racing. These games went on to achieve great success with the subsequent release of two sequels each, Flight Control HD in 2010, Flight Control Rocket in 2012, Real Racing 2 was released in 2010 and Real Racing 3 in 2013.[7]

Released

GamePlatformRelease date
The Sims MobileiOS / AndroidMarch 2018
iOS / AndroidSeptember 2015
Real Racing 3iOS / AndroidFebruary 2013
Need for Speed: Most WantediOS / AndroidOctober 2012
Flight Control RocketiOS / Windows PhoneMarch 2012
Mass Effect InfiltratoriOS / Android / BlackBerry 10 / Windows PhoneMarch 2012
The Sims FreePlay iOS / Android / Kindle Fire / BlackBerry 10 / Windows PhoneDecember 2011
Spy MouseiOS / AndroidAugust 2011
Dead SpaceiOS / AndroidJanuary 2011
Real Racing 2iOS / Android / Mac OS XDecember 2010
Flight Control HDPlayStation 3 / PlayStation NetworkSeptember 2010
Mirror's EdgeiOS / Windows PhoneApril 2010
Flight ControlNintendo DSi / DSiWareFebruary 2010
Real RacingiOSJune 2009
Flight ControliOS / Windows PhoneMarch 2009
The Simpsons Arcade for iPhoneiOSFebruary 2009
Nintendo DSOctober 2008
Madden NFL 09 3DMobileAugust 2008
The Fast and the Furious

Pink Slip 3D

iOS, MobileAugust 2008
The Sims DJiPodJune 2008
Project Joystick: DungMobile, PCMay 2008
Game Boy AdvanceOctober 2007
FIA World Rally ChampionshipMobileSeptember 2007
Madden NFL 08 3DMobileAugust 2007
The Fast & the Furious: FugitiveMobileJune 2007
RatatouilleMobileJune 2007
Tinker Bell

Fly!

MobileFebruary 2007
Need for Speed: Most WantedMobileOctober 2006
Madden NFL 07 3DMobileAugust 2006
Socceroos: Path to GloryMobileJune 2006
Sopranos PokerMobileMarch 2006
MobileAugust 2005
NBA 1 on 1 2006MobileJune 2005
Star Trek

The Cold Enemy

MobileFebruary 2005
Black Rain: RevengeMobileSeptember 2004
Ryan Giggs InternationalMobileAugust 2004
Tokyo FighterMobileDecember 2003
Soul Daddy BKBMobileAugust 2003
Soul Daddy in LAMobileJuly 2003
Nicktoons RacingGame Boy AdvanceJune 2002

Awards

Firemint was awarded the Arts and Entertainment Award for being amongst the most successful exporters in 2009 at the Australian Export Awards in November.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Headquarters Takes Victoria's Digital Games Sector to a New Level. 15 August 2016.
  2. Web site: High-tech Aussie lands multimillion-dollar deal . 4 May 2011 . 2011-05-04 . The Sydney Morning Herald. Asher . Moses .
  3. Web site: IronMonkey and Firemint become Firemonkeys . https://web.archive.org/web/20120730014013/http://firemint.com/2012/announcing-firemonkeys/ . dead . 30 July 2012 . 24 July 2012 . 2013-04-29 .
  4. Web site: Melbourne game studio Firemint acquired by Electronic Arts . 2012-05-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120414042451/http://www.smartcompany.com.au/buy-or-sell-a-business/20110504-melbourne-game-studio-firemint-acquired-by-electronic-arts.html . 14 April 2012.
  5. News: EA's Australian Studio Hit By Massive Layoffs . 26 February 2019 . Kotaku Australia . Kotaku . 22 February 2019 . en.
  6. News: EA’s Firemonkeys Studio Hit With Massive Layoffs, Titles In Development Cancelled . 24 September 2023 . Kotaku Australia . Kotaku . 2 June 2023 . en.
  7. Web site: firemint projects. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090308095216/http://www.firemint.com/projects.htm. 8 March 2009. 12 June 2009.
  8. Web site: Firemint Wins Australian Export Award. Austrade Media Release.