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|founded=2005
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|location=Novato, California
|parent=Take-Two Interactive
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|website=http://www.2kgames.com/
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'''2K Games''' is a subsidiary of [[Take-Two Interactive]], created on [[January 25]], [[2005]], after Take-Two acquired [[Visual Concepts]] and [[Kush Games]] from [[Sega]]. The company's name comes from Visual Concepts' "2K" [[sports]] lineup, which is now published by 2K Sports; an operating name of 2K Games.
'''2K Games''' is a subsidiary of [[Take-Two Interactive]], created on January 25, [[2005]], after Take-Two acquired [[Visual Concepts]] and [[Kush Games]] from [[Sega]]. The company's name comes from Visual Concepts' "2K" [[sports]] lineup, which is now published by 2K Sports; an operating name of 2K Games.

Latest revision as of 05:30, 31 March 2023

2K Games
2K Games's company logo.
Founded2005
Parent companyTake-Two Interactive
Websitehttp://www.2kgames.com/
Twitter2K
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2K Games is a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, created on January 25, 2005, after Take-Two acquired Visual Concepts and Kush Games from Sega. The company's name comes from Visual Concepts' "2K" sports lineup, which is now published by 2K Sports; an operating name of 2K Games.