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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | June 25, 2009 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | , US |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Fork Parker (CFO) |
Number of employees | 20 (2020) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | devolverdigital.com |
Devolver Digital Inc. is an American video game publisher based in Austin, Texas, specializing in the publishing of indie games. The company was founded in June 2009 by Mike Wilson, Harry Miller and Rick Stults, alongside business partners Nigel Lowrie and Graeme Struthers. The three founders had previously operated Gathering of Developers and Gamecock Media Group, which published games on developer-friendly terms, but due to the high cost associated with releasing retail games saw themselves acquired and dissolved by larger companies. To avoid this, Devolver Digital instead turned to digital distribution channels.
Devolver Digital started by publishing high-definition remakes of games in the Serious Sam series of games. After success with these remakes and spin-off games based on the series, Devolver Digital began publishing games from other, smaller independent studios, one of the first being their breakout title, Hotline Miami. The company also operates Devolver Digital Films for film distribution, and majority-owns publisher Good Shepherd Entertainment. As of January 2020, Devolver Digital employs 20 people.
History
Founding and initial development (2009–2012)
Devolver Digital was founded in Austin, Texas, by Mike Wilson, Harry Miller and Rick Stults.[1][2][3] The three had previously co-founded publishing companies Gathering of Developers in 1998, and Gamecock Media Group in 2007.[3][4][5] With both Gathering of Developers and Gamecock Media Group, the co-founders had envisioned a publishing model wherein the publisher would handle all logistical aspects of releasing a game, so that the developer could focus on developing the game itself.[4] This included offering deals wherein the developers could keep all rights to their games.[4] However, at the time of these companies' existences, the primary distribution channel for games was retail, which was very costly.[4] As a result, both companies saw themselves acquired by larger companies at some point, and were dissolved shortly thereafter.[4] Devolver Digital thus aimed at not producing games in physical forms, and instead focusing publishing efforts for digital distribution platforms, such as Steam.[4]
Devolver Digital started with six people, including the three founders, as well as founding partners Nigel Lowrie and Graeme Struthers, also prior business partners of Wilson.[4][6] The company's establishment was announced on June 25, 2009.[7][8] As the company did not occupy any office, its mailing address was that of a bird feed shop owned by Stults until 2018.[4] Their first game, announced alongside their formation, was Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter, a high-definition remake of the 2001 game Serious Sam: The First Encounter, both developed by Croteam.[5] The original Serious Sam games were published by Gathering of Developers, and Croteam had continued working with Wilson and his partners while at Gamecock Media Group.[4][5] Since Croteam's deal with Gathering of Developers allowed Croteam to retain the rights to the series, they were able to work with Devolver Digital on further titles beyond the ownership of Gathering of Developers' assets.[4][9] The partnership proved fruitful, and Croteam and Devolver Digital continued to co-operated for a high-definition remake of the second Serious Sam game, Serious Sam: The Second Encounter.[4] To avoid having to bring in investors or otherwise raise funding, Devolver Digital at first avoided signing titles other than Serious Sam.[4] The company then opted to work with smaller independent studios, such as the two-man team Vlambeer, to produces indie games based on Serious Sam.[4] Between 2011 and 2012, these partnership produced four spin-off games based on Serious Sam, known as the Serious Sam Indie Series.[10][11]
Following their success with the Serious Sam Indie Series, Devolver Digital became more open to other independent studios.[4] The company signed a few new games, but also had to reject many offers due to a lack of capacities.[4] One of the games they signed was Hotline Miami by the two-man studio Dennaton Games.[4] The game, released in 2012, became Devolver Digital's breakout hit; it received critical praise, appeared on multiple "Best of 2012" lists, and sold over 1,700,000 copies by February 2013.[12][13][14]
Growth and film distribution (2013–present)
In March 2013, at the SXSW Film Festival, Devolver Digital announced Devolver Digital Films, a film distribution subsidiary.[15][16] The partnership would be led by Devolver Digital's Wilson, alongside Andie Grace, who became vice-president of acquisitions.[16] In the films business, Wilson had previously produced the film Austin High, while Grace had held oversight roles for film projects created at the Burning Man Festival.[16] Devolver Digital cited the lack of support for independent filmmakers at the point of distribution and financial support in production as primary reason for the opening.[15]
Devolver continued to expand its publishing catalog from 2013, publishing roughly ten games per year. They have typically focused on smaller indie developers, and while they are often associated with weird and bizarre games, such as Genital Jousting, this is only by happenstance, according to Wilson.[17]
Public appearance
Fork Parker
Devolver Digital presents Fork Parker, a fictional character, as their chief financial officer.[18][19] The character first appeared in a promotional video for Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter in August 2009.[20] A Twitter account is operated under Fork Parker's name, which, as of September 2015, has 10,000 followers.[21] He is also credited on Devolver Digital's blog posts and press releases.[18] Fork Parker is intentionally presented as satirical and inappropriate.[18][21] A game based on Fork Parker, Fork Parker's Crunch Out was developed by Mega Cat Studios for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and released by Devolver Digital in February 2019, with all profits going to Take This, a non-profit organization for mental health in the gaming community.[22][23]
Big Fancy Press Conferences
Devolver Digital announced in May 2017 that they were to hold a press conference at the E3 2017 exhibition event.[24] The conference deviated from common practice, as it was a pre-recorded satirical video, entitled the Big Fancy Press Conference, of a supposed live show, hosted by Devolver Digital's supposed chief synergy officer Nina Struthers, played by actress Mahria Zook.[25] It included several mock announcements, such as that of a new microtransaction method where the customer could throw money at the screen to purchase items, and that of "Earliest Access", a parody on early access in which players could pre-order games that had yet to enter production.[26] The video was directed by Don Thacker, the head of film production company Imagos Softworks.[25]
Another Big Fancy Press Conference was held at E3 2018, with Zook reprising her role.[27][28] This show introduced on a new item called the "Lootboxcoin", a parody of both cryptocurrency and loot boxes, which was a plastic coin that had no actual value, but was made available for purchase from Devolver Digital's online store for a fluctuating price.[27][28] The presentation explicitly stated that the coin was not a cryptocurrency, should not be considered currency and warned viewers that they could not buy anything with it.[27][28]
Devolver Digital held another Big Fancy Press Conference at E3 2019, revealing a direct-to-consumer "Devolver Direct" video.[29] The show contained several announcements for actual games, including Devolver Bootleg, a collection of games parodying other games published by Devolver Digital.[29] The game was released alongside the announcement, at a 1% discount.[30] The music for the three conferences was composed by John Robert Matz; a compilation album, titled Devolver Digital Cinematic Universe: Phase 1 (Original Soundtrack), was released through label Materia Collective in June 2019.[31]
Corporate affairs
As of January 2020, the company employs 20 people, all of whom work remotely.[4][32][33] These included event planning team and staff focused on bringing the company's games to China, though this was later shut down.[4][17] One key hire was vice-president of mobile publishing Mark Hickey in December 2018, who had been the business manager for Apple Inc.'s App Store.[34][35]
Devolver Digital operates a film distribution arm, Devolver Digital Films, which was established in 2013.[15][16] The company also majority-owns another publisher, Good Shepherd Entertainment.[36] A close collaborator to Devolver Digital is Special Reserve Games, a limited-run distributor of physical versions of games. Special Reserve Games was founded in 2016 by CEO Jeff Smith, after he had pitched Wilson the idea of creating a physical release of the PC version of Shadow Warrior 2. Since then, Special Reserve Games has released further physical game releases, limited to only Devolver Digital games, though it is considering to partner with different companies in the future.[37]
Games
Games published
Year | Title | Developer(s) | Platform(s) |
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2009 | Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter | Croteam | Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 |
2010 | Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter | Croteam | Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 |
2011 | Serious Sam Double D | Mommy's Best Games | Microsoft Windows |
Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack! | Be-Rad Entertainment | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Serious Sam: The Random Encounter | Vlambeer | Microsoft Windows | |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | Croteam | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | |
2012 | Serious Sam: The Greek Encounter | Eric Ruth Games | Microsoft Windows |
To-Fu: The Trials of Chi | HotGen | Android,[38] Microsoft Windows[39] | |
Spacelings | HotGen | Android,[40] Microsoft Windows[39] | |
Hotline Miami | Dennaton Games | Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One | |
To-Fu 2 | HotGen | Microsoft Windows[39] | |
2013 | Serious Sam Double D XXL | Mommy's Best Games | Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 |
Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition |
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Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita | |
Dungeon Hearts | Cube Roots | iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux |
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Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Foul Play | Mediatonic | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360 | |
Shadow Warrior | Flying Wild Hog | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Viscera Cleanup Detail: Shadow Warrior | RuneStorm | Microsoft Windows | |
Defense Technica | Kuno Interactive | macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
2014 | Cosmic DJ | GL33k | iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows |
Luftrausers | Vlambeer | Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita | |
Always Sometimes Monsters | Vagabond Dog | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 | |
Dungeon Hearts Blitz | Tangent | Android, iOS | |
OlliOlli | Roll7 | Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Gods Will Be Watching | Deconstructeam | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
The Expendabros | Free Lives | macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Hatoful Boyfriend |
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Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | |
Heavy Bullets | Terri Vellmann | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Sigils of Elohim | Croteam | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
The Talos Principle | Croteam | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Fork Parker's Holiday Profit Hike | Dodge Roll | macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
2015 | Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number |
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Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One |
Titan Souls | Acid Nerve | Android, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | |
Not a Hero | Roll7 | Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 | |
Ronin | Tomasz Wacławek | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | |
Breach & Clear: Deadline | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | ||
OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood | Roll7 | Android, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Dropsy | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | ||
A Fistful of Gun | FarmerGnome | Microsoft Windows | |
Broforce | Free Lives | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 | |
Downwell | Moppin | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | |
Pathologic Classic HD |
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Microsoft Windows | |
Noct (early access) | C3SK | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star |
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Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | |
2016 | #SelfieTennis | VRUnicorns | Microsoft Windows |
Enter the Gungeon | Dodge Roll | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
OmniBus | Buddy Cops, LLC | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Reigns | Nerial | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Okhlos | Coffee Powered Machine | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Mother Russia Bleeds | Le Cartel Studio | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 | |
Shadow Warrior 2 | Flying Wild Hog | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
2017 | Stories Untold | No Code | macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch |
Sub Rosa (early access) | Cryptic Sea | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Serious Sam VR: The First Encounter | Croteam | Linux, Microsoft Windows | |
Serious Sam VR: The Second Encounter | Croteam | Linux, Microsoft Windows | |
Golf for Workgroups (early access) | Cryptic Sea | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Spaceplan | Jake Hollands | Android, iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Strafe | Pixel Titans | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 | |
Block'hood | Plethora Project | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Serious Sam's Bogus Detour | Crackshell | Linux, Microsoft Windows | |
Absolver | Sloclap | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope | Croteam | Microsoft Windows | |
Ruiner | Reikon Games | Linux, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
The Talos Principle VR | Croteam | Linux, Microsoft Windows | |
Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE | Croteam | Linux, Microsoft Windows | |
High Hell |
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macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Reigns: Her Majesty | Nerial | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
2018 | Genital Jousting | Free Lives | Microsoft Windows |
The Red Strings Club | Deconstructeam | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Crossing Souls | Fourattic | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | |
Umiro | Diceroll Studios | Android, iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Minit | JW, Kitty, Jukio, and Dom | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Block'hood VR |
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Microsoft Windows | |
The Swords of Ditto | Onebitbeyond | iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 | |
I Hate Running Backwards | Binx Interactive | Linux, Microsoft Windows | |
The Messenger | Sabotage Studio | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 | |
Reigns: Game of Thrones | Nerial | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Gris | Nomada Studio | iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 | |
2019 | Pikuniku | Sectordub | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One |
Fork Parker's Crunch Out | Mega Cat Studios | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Ape Out | Gabe Cuzzillo | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Weedcraft Inc | Vile Monarch | Microsoft Windows | |
Katana Zero | Askiisoft | macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Observation | No Code | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 | |
Gato Roboto | Doinksoft | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Devolver Bootleg | Doinksoft | Microsoft Windows | |
My Friend Pedro | DeadToast Entertainment | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Gorn | Free Lives | Microsoft Windows | |
Metal Wolf Chaos XD |
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Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Witcheye | Moon Kid | Android, iOS | |
Heave Ho | Le Cartel Studio | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
Serious Sam Classics: Revolution |
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Microsoft Windows | |
Exit the Gungeon |
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iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, tvOS | |
Cricket Through the Ages | Free Lives | iOS, tvOS | |
Bleak Sword | More8Bit | iOS, tvOS | |
Painty Mob | Flee Punk | iOS, tvOS | |
2020 | Sludge Life |
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Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch |
Devolverland Expo | Flying Wild Hog | Microsoft Windows | |
Carrion | Phobia Game Studio | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One | |
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout | Mediatonic | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 | |
Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows | That Silly Studio | iOS, macOS, tvOS | |
Serious Sam 4 | Croteam | Microsoft Windows, Stadia, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | |
Enter the Gungeon: House of the Gundead |
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Arcade | |
Disc Room | Terri, Dose, Kitty, and JW | Microsoft Windows | |
Blightbound | Ronimo Games | Microsoft Windows | |
Olija | Skeleton Crew Studio | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
2021 | Shadow Warrior 3 | Flying Wild Hog | Microsoft Windows |
Card Shark | Nerial | Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch | |
TBA | Eitr | Eneme Entertainment | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 |
Paradise Never | Kitty Lambda | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | |
Weird West | WolfEye Studios | Microsoft Windows |
Games re-released
Year of re-release | Year of original release | Title | Developer(s) | Platform(s) |
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2010 | 2001 | Serious Sam: The First Encounter | Croteam | Microsoft Windows |
2002 | Serious Sam: The Second Encounter | Croteam | Microsoft Windows | |
2012 | 2005 | Serious Sam 2 | Croteam | Microsoft Windows |
2013 | 1997 | Shadow Warrior | 3D Realms | macOS, Microsoft Windows |
2006 | Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure | The Collective | Microsoft Windows | |
2015 | 2014 | Breach & Clear | Mighty Rabbit Studios | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows |
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