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Headquarters
  
Type of business
  
Founded
  
2007

Blackbird Interactive httpssparkjoyorgblackbirdinteractivefiles20

Industry
  
Computer and video gamesInteractive entertainment

Key people
  
Rob Cunningham, CEOYossarian King, CTOJon Aaron Kambeitz, CCO

Products
  
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak

Website
  
blackbirdinteractive.com

Profiles

Unite 2013 interview with yossarian king cto at blackbird interactive


Blackbird Interactive is a Canadian video game development company based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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History

Blackbird was founded in 2007 by former members of Relic Entertainment and EA Canada. CEO Rob Cunningham and chief creative officer Jon Aaron Kambeitz had also been founding members of Relic, and had been on the development team for the 1999 RTS Homeworld and its 2003 sequel, Homeworld 2. In 2010, after beginning operations, Blackbird began working on a game they considered a "spiritual successor" to Homeworld, entitled Hardware: Shipbreakers. The studio entered into negotiations with THQ, which controlled Relic, for adapting their original game into a Homeworld game, but were unable to secure access to the intellectual property.

THQ went bankrupt in April 2013, and sold off its assets at auction. Blackbird and Gearbox Software were among the bidders for the IP rights to Homeworld; Gearbox won the auction at $1.35 million. Gearbox allowed Blackbird to use the Homeworld IP and invested in the Hardware: Shipbreakers project, which was renamed Homeworld: Shipbreakers in September 2013. In December 2015, it was officially announced for release as Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak; it was released on January 20, 2016.

References

Blackbird Interactive Wikipedia


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