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*[[Blizzard Entertainment]]
* [[Blizzard Entertainment]]
*[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
* [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
*[[Obsidian Entertainment]]
* [[Obsidian Entertainment]]
*[[Activision]]
* [[Activision]]
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*[[Point of View]]
* [[Point of View]]
*[[Mythic Entertainment]]
* [[Mythic Entertainment]]
*[[Seven Studios]]
* [[Seven Studios]]
*[[Day One Studios]]
* [[Day One Studios]]
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*[[Swingin' Ape]]
* [[Swingin' Ape]]
*[[Turtle Rock Studios]]
* [[Turtle Rock Studios]]
*[[Treyarch]]
* [[Treyarch]]
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==Timeline of games released==
==Timeline of games released==
*[[Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura]] — [[August 21]], [[2001]]
* [[Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura]] — August 21, [[2001]]
*[[The Temple of Elemental Evil]] — [[September 16]], [[2003]]
* [[The Temple of Elemental Evil]] — September 16, [[2003]]
*[[Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]] — [[November 16]], [[2004]]
* [[Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]] — November 16, [[2004]]

Latest revision as of 06:10, 29 March 2023

Troika Games
Founded1998
Closed2005
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Troika Games was a computer game developer focused on computer role-playing games. It was founded in 1998 by three key members of the team behind the RPG Fallout (Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky and Jason Anderson) after they left Interplay.

Troika, from a Russian word meaning "three of any kind", released three games, all RPGs, before going out of business in February 2005: Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura, The Temple of Elemental Evil, and Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. Bloodlines was also the first game to license Valve Software's Source engine, released on the same day as Half-Life 2.

In early 2005, Troika ran into financial trouble, and was eventually forced to lay off all its staff and begin selling assets.

Ex-Troika staff have been picked up by the following companies

Timeline of games released[edit]

Pages in category "Troika Games"

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