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On February 27, 2008 it was announced that Iron Lore Entertainment had closed down owing to an inability to secure funding for its next project.<ref>[http://www.ironlore.com/ Iron Lore Closure Announcement]</ref><ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/855/855653p1.html Iron Lore Closure Announcement - IGN]</ref>
On February 27, 2008 it was announced that Iron Lore Entertainment had closed down owing to an inability to secure funding for its next project.<ref>[http://www.ironlore.com/ Iron Lore Closure Announcement]</ref><ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/855/855653p1.html Iron Lore Closure Announcement - IGN]</ref>


Following the closure , former members of Iron Lore formed a new company called [[Crate Entertainment]].
Following the closure, former members of Iron Lore formed a new company called [[Crate Entertainment]].


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Revision as of 12:55, 8 September 2010

Iron Lore Entertainment
Company typeCorporation
FoundedMaynard, Massachusetts (2000)
FateDefunct (February 27, 2008)
HeadquartersMaynard, Massachusetts
Key people
Jeff Goodsill, President
Brian Sullivan, Creative Director
Paul Chieffo, Technology Director
Ian S. Frazier, Producer
Arthur Bruno, Lead Designer
Steve Marvin, Design Director
ProductsTitan Quest
Titan Quest: Immortal Throne
Number of employees
30 (estimated)
Websitewww.ironlore.com

Iron Lore Entertainment (also Iron Lore) was a computer game developer that was founded in October 2000 by Brian Sullivan (co-creator of the Age of Empires series) and Paul Chieffo.

In late June 2006, the company released Titan Quest, an action/RPG/adventure game for publisher THQ. Titan Quest is set in ancient Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia and China, and makes extensive use of the mythology of those civilizations. The company released an expansion pack, Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, in March 2007.

Iron Lore received the New Studio award at the 7th annual Game Developers Choice Awards, recognizing outstanding achievement of a studio whose first title was released in 2006.[1]

It was announced in the October 2007 issue of Games for Windows Magazine that Iron Lore Entertainment was assisting with the development of the upcoming Relic Entertainment title, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Soulstorm, which is the 3rd expansion in the popular Dawn of War series of games. It proved to be their last project.

On February 27, 2008 it was announced that Iron Lore Entertainment had closed down owing to an inability to secure funding for its next project.[2][3]

Following the closure, former members of Iron Lore formed a new company called Crate Entertainment.

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