Lucid Games
British video game developer
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Lucid Games Limited is a British video game developer based in Liverpool. The studio was founded in February 2011 by former employees of Bizarre Creations, which had been shut down a week earlier. Games developed by Lucid Games include Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (2014) and Destruction AllStars (2021).
| Company type | Subsidiary |
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| Industry | Video games |
| Predecessor | Bizarre Creations |
| Founded | 21 February 2011 |
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| Headquarters | , England |
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Number of employees | >150[1] (2021) |
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| Website | Official website |
History
Background
Lucid Games was founded by Mark Craig, Andy Davidson, Chris Davie, Nick Davies, Craig Howard, Jeff Lewis, Paul Morrissey, Pete O'Brien, Pete Wallace, and Chad Wright.[2][1] Most of them had previously been employed at the developer Bizarre Creations in various capacities, including Wallace as development manager and O'Brien as senior producer.[3][4] Following the poor commercial performance of its game Blur, Bizarre Creations' parent company, Activision, had sought to sell the studio but was unsuccessful in finding a buyer, consequently announcing in January 2011 that it would shut down the studio.[4][5] According to Wallace, Bizarre Creations' staff had been aware of impending layoffs but had not expected the studio to be closed.[5] Bizarre Creations was disestablished on 18 February 2011, leaving 200 people unemployed.[6]
Founding
Lucid Games was subsequently formed in Liverpool on 21 February 2011.[7] Wallace and Davidson became the new company's managing director and commercial director, respectively.[5] The establishment was supported by Liverpool Vision, a local economic development company that sought to keep Bizarre Creations' talent in the Liverpool area.[3] Wallace stated that he intended for Lucid Games to "get back to the levels of innovation and creativity at Bizarre [Creations] that made Activision so keen to acquire it" and hoped to employ up to fifty former Bizarre Creations staff.[5][6] Within its first year, the company grew from eight employees to twenty-eight and moved from a temporary office to a permanent one in the Liverpool city centre.[7]
Lucid Games hired Brian Woodhouse, Bizarre Creations' former studio director, as head business development in July 2016.[8] By 2019, the company had grown past 100 employees.[9][1] In October 2020, Lucid Games and its separately held publishing arm, Lucid Publishing, were organised as subsidiaries of Lucid Group Entertainment.[10] In July 2023, the Tencent subsidiary Lightspeed Studios acquired Lucid Games.[11]
Games developed
| Year | Title | Platform(s) | Publisher(s) | Notes | Ref(s). |
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| 2012 | Travel Bug | PlayStation Vita | Sony Computer Entertainment | [12] | |
| Pixel Smash: Christmas Edition | Android, iOS | Lucid Games | [8] | ||
| 2013 | Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery: Episode 1 – A Bump in the Night | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Vita | Sony Computer Entertainment, Lucid Games | [13][14] | |
| 2K Drive | iOS | 2K Sports | [15] | ||
| Santa's Magic Sack | Android, iOS | Lucid Games | [16] | ||
| 2014 | iFruit | PlayStation Vita | Rockstar Games | Port development | [17] |
| PlayStation Vita Pets: Puppy Parlour | Android, iOS | Sony Computer Entertainment | [18] | ||
| Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery: Episode 2 – Field Trip! | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows | Lucid Games | [19] | ||
| Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions | Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One | Activision, Aspyr | [20] | ||
| 2015 | Goat Simulator | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One | Double Eleven | Port co-development | [21] |
| Happy Happy Donuts | Android, iOS | Lucid Games | [22] | ||
| Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Android, Fire OS, iOS | Rockstar Games | Port development | [8] | |
| 2016 | We're Going on a Bear Hunt | Android, Fire OS, iOS | Channel 4 | [23] | |
| 2018 | Switchblade | PlayStation 4 | Lucid Publishing | [24] | |
| 2021 | Destruction AllStars | PlayStation 5 | Sony Interactive Entertainment | [24] | |
| 2023 | Sea of Thieves | Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S | Xbox Game Studios | Support Studio | [25] |