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NetherRealm Studios

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Products
  
Mortal Kombat series

Founder
  
Ed Boon

Owner
  
Time Warner

Headquarters
  
Chicago

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Type
  
Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Industry
  
Interactive entertainment Computer and video games

Predecessor
  
Midway Games WB Games Chicago

Key people
  
Ed Boon (creative director)

Founded
  
2010, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Parent organization
  
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Video games
  
Mortal Kombat X, Injustice: Gods Among Us, Mortal Kombat, Injustice 2, WWE Immortals

Profiles

Injustice will inspire the next mortal kombat interview with netherrealm studios


NetherRealm Studios is an American video game developer based in Chicago, Illinois. The company was founded in 2010 replacing WB Games Chicago and Midway Games, which purchased assets in 2009 that were formerly owned by Midway Games Chicago after Midway filed for bankruptcy.

The assets purchased included Midway's studio in Chicago and Surreal Software, resulting in the ownership to the rights to the Joust, Mortal Kombat, The Suffering, Spy Hunter and Wheelman series. In 2009, WB Games first rebranded the Mortal Kombat team as WB Games Chicago, before both WB Games Chicago and Midway Games were merged to form NetherRealm Studios in 2010. The studio is named in reference to the Netherrealm, a recurring location in the Mortal Kombat series, and features recurring series character Scorpion in its logo.

NetherRealm's first game, the ninth installment and the reboot of the Mortal Kombat series, was released in North America on April 19, 2011 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms. The studio is led by industry veteran, and series co-creator, Ed Boon.

References

NetherRealm Studios Wikipedia