List of video games developed in Iran

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The following is a list of video games developed in Iran.

TitleGenreEnginePlatformDateDeveloperPublisher
41148Adventure Unity engine Android2017Mahdi Fanaei [1] Mahdi Fanaei
Age of Paladins RPGPC2009Modern Industry CenterRas Games
Children of Morta Action role-playing, roguelikePC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One2019Dead Mage 11 Bit Studios
E.T. Armies [2] FPS Unreal Engine PC2016Respina gamesMerge Games
Engare PuzzlePC2017Mahdi BahramiMahdi Bahrami
Fighting in Aden Gulf [3] FPS Unity engine PC2012Amytis Entertainment
Garshasp: The Monster Slayer Action adventurePC2011Fanafzar Sharif Studios,
Dead Mage Inc
Loh Zarrin Nikan
Legends of PersiaAction adventureCustom enginePC2014Sourena Game StudioPlug In Digital
Mir-Mahna FPS TGEA PC2011ESPRISESPRIS
Nobody's LeftAction adventure Unreal Engine PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X (TBD)2023 (TBD)Mohammad KhakzadMad Rain Studio
Quest of Persia Third person C4 Engine PC2005–2009Puya ArtsPuya Arts
Safire Eshgh [4] Third person Unreal Engine PC2020The Islamic Revolution Center for Digital Products and Publications – MATNAMATNA
Special Operation 85: Hostage Rescue FPSPC2007 Union of Students Islamic Association
What HappenedAdventure Unreal Engine PC2020Genius SlackersSourena Game Studio, Katnappe Sp. z o.o.
RevengeFirst-person shooter Unreal Engine PC2024KOSAR3DKOSAR3D
Adventures of ESI: Space thievesside-scrolling action platformerGame maker studioPC2021Ehsan Hosseiny Pajouh ESI Game Studio

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