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MADFINGER Games a.s.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryVideo games
Founded2010
HeadquartersBrno, Czech Republic
Key people
Marek Rabas
Products
Revenue95,567,000 Czech koruna (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
−15,640,000 Czech koruna (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
−16,176,000 Czech koruna (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets110,721,000 Czech koruna (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
100 (2016)[1]
Websitewww.madfingergames.com

Madfinger Games is a Czech publisher and developer of video games headquartered in Brno. Known as the authors of a series of games Dead Trigger, Samurai, Shadowgun and many others. The studio is made up of experienced developers who have worked on games such as Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, Vietcong and Hidden & Dangerous 2.

History

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Before Madfinger Games was formed, its members worked at 2K Czech while also working at Madfinger Games. The company itself was founded in 2010, and the following year they began releasing their first games, including 15 Blocks Puzzle, the BloodyXmas arcade game, and the first game in the Samurai series, Samurai: Way of the Warrior for iOS mobile platforms.[2]

With the appearance of their studio in 2010, they began to develop and release the sequels of Samurai: Way of the Warrior: Samurai II: Vengeance and Samurai II: Dojo, which at that time became the most popular games among iOS and Android users. In 2011, a new game Shadowgun was released, which became the first of the first-person shooters for developers, which was also warmly received by iOS and Android users, later the game was released for Amazon Kindle, BlackBerry, GameStick and OUYA. In December of the same year, a small plot add-on Shadowgun The Leftover was released for the game.

A year has passed since the debut of Shadowgun and the developers decided to continue releasing shooters, but now with elements of survival, this is how the first Dead Trigger appeared, released on 26 June 2012, for iOS and Android, and a year later appeared Dead Trigger 2, which expanded all the facets of the new series. Nobody forgot about Shadowgun either, and in the same 2012, the Shadowgun Deadzone multiplayer project was released, which became a spin-off to the original Shadowgun, and, in addition to iOS and Android, was released for PC, Facebook and macOS.[3]

In 2015, due to the appearance of cheating on the main servers of the game, the PC and macOS versions were disabled, leaving only three platforms. At the end of December 2018, access to iOS was terminated, and in March 2019 for Android, and it was then that the developers announced the closure of the project from 1 April 2019, thanking and rewarding all players with 200 thousand gold (one of the in-game currencies).

On 22 March 2018, a new multiplayer project Shadowgun Legends was released, announced in August 2016, which is a continuation of the original Shadowgun and the spin-off Shadowgun Deadzone. Another Shadowgun War Games project has been announced for 2019. There is no further mention of the Dead Trigger series after the release of Dead Trigger 2.[4]

In 2023, Madfinger Games previewed their immersive tactical first-person shooter video game Gray Zone Warfare, which was released in its early access stage in 2024.[5]

Games

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References

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  1. ^ "GDS 2015: Marek Rabas o prvních pěti letech fungování studia MADFINGER Games". Games.cz. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Madfinger". Developer a manažer komerčních nemovitostí (in Czech). Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Android game goes free due to 'unbelievably high' piracy rate". ZDNet. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  4. ^ "'Shadowgun Legends' Review – Epic but Not Legendary – TouchArcade". 10 April 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  5. ^ Stubbs, Mike. "'Gray Zone Warfare' Devs Apologise For Patch Making Performance Worse". Forbes. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
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