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War Drum Studios LLC
  • War Drum Studios (2007–2020)
  • Grove Street Games (2020–present)
Company type Private
Industry Video games
FoundedOctober 1, 2007;16 years ago (2007-10-01) in Gainesville, Florida, US
Founders
  • Thomas Williamson
  • Michael Owen
Headquarters,
US
Key people
Products Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition
Number of employees
5 (2011)
Website grovestreetgames.com

War Drum Studios LLC, [1] doing business as Grove Street Games since 2020, is an American video game developer based in Tioga, Florida. The company was founded as War Drum Studios in October 2007 by Thomas Williamson and Michael Owen. It is known for developing mobile game ports, including several based on Rockstar Games properties. [2]

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History

Grove Street Games was founded as War Drum Studios by Thomas Williamson and Michael Owen. Williamson had been the technology director for Artificial Studios and Owen a programmer at Gainesville Regional Utilities. [3] After Williamson left Artificial Studios in 2007, he and Owen established War Drum Studios in Gainesville, Florida, on October 1, 2007. [3] [4] [5] They became the chief executive officer and chief technology officer, respectively. [6] The company immediately began doing contract work, starting with porting Ghostbusters: The Video Game from the Wii to the PlayStation 2. By August 2011, War Drum Studios had five employees. [3] Around that time, the company was developing an original game, Chess: Revolution, alongside a free derivative codenamed Little Green Robots that starred the mascot of the Android operating system as chess pieces. [3] [7]

In 2019, War Drum Studios named Morgan Hughes as chief operating officer. Hughes had joined the company as an intern in 2008 and had been the art director since 2010. [6] In August 2020, War Drum Studios rebranded as Grove Street Games, adopting the name of Gainesville's Grove Street neighborhood in which the company was based. [4] Later that year, the company became a member of the Coalition for App Fairness. [8] Grove Street Games relocated to the Tioga Town Center in neighboring Tioga in May 2022. [9]

Games developed

YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)NotesRef(s).
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game PlayStation 2 Atari Port development [3]
2010 Lucha Libre AAA: Héroes del Ring PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 SlangAssisted the development of the multiplayer component [10]
History Great Battles Medieval Android, iOS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Slitherine Software Port development [11] [12] [13]
2011 Monster Madness Android SouthPeak Games Port development [14]
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Windows Tripwire Interactive Additional programming [15]
Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition Android, Fire OS, iOS Rockstar Games Port development [16]
2012 Max Payne Mobile Android, iOSPort development [17]
AuraluxAndroid, iOSWar Drum StudiosPort development [18] [19]
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 10th Anniversary Edition Android, Fire OS, iOSRockstar GamesPort development [20]
2013 The Conduit HD Android High Voltage Software Port development [21]
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Android, Fire OS, iOS, PlayStation 3, Windows Phone, Xbox 360Rockstar GamesPort development [22]
2014 Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Android, Fire OS, iOSPort development [23]
2015Turtle TumbleAndroid, iOSWar Drum Studios [24]
2016Auralux: ConstellationsAndroid, iOS, Windows [25]
Bully: Anniversary Edition Android, iOSRockstar GamesPort development [26]
2018 Ark: Survival Evolved Android, iOS Studio Wildcard Port development [27]
2021 Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Rockstar Games [2] [28]
2022 Ark: Ultimate Survivor Edition Nintendo SwitchStudio WildcardPort re-development [29]
Ark: Dinosaur DiscoveryNintendo Switch [30]
2023 Ark: Survival Ascended PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X/SRemake of Ark: Survival Evolved [31]
2024 Ark 2 Windows, Xbox Series X/SCo-development [29]

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