Stoic (company)

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Stoic LLC
Company type Private
Industry Video games
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012)
Founders
  • Arnie Jorgensen
  • Alex Thomas
  • John Watson
Headquarters,
US
Products The Banner Saga series
Website stoicstudio.com

Stoic LLC (also known as Stoic Studio) is a video game developer based in Austin, Texas. Founded by three ex-BioWare staff in early 2012, Stoic is most known for developing the tactical role-playing game The Banner Saga (2014) and its sequels, The Banner Saga 2 (2016) and The Banner Saga 3 (2018).

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History

Stoic was founded by Arnie Jorgensen, John Watson and Alex Thomas in early 2012. They left BioWare in 2012 after finishing the production of Star Wars: The Old Republic and wanted to make their "dream game", which would then become The Banner Saga . [1] Using crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, Stoic successfully funded the game within 2 days, [2] though the team initially wanted to fund the game using their own personal savings. [3] The funds raised far exceeded their expectations, thus the team expanded the game's scope to include more features. The team partnered with Versus Evil, which served as the game's publisher, providing services such as quality assurance. The multiplayer portion of the game was soft launched by Stoic in February 2013 via Steam as a standalone game as The Banner Saga: Factions , [4] while the full game was released in January 2014. [5] The game was a critical and commercial success, thus the team was able to fund the development of The Banner Saga 2 by themselves. [3]

With development lasting for two years, The Banner Saga 2 , like its predecessor, also received generally positive reviews when it was released in April 2016. [6] When Watson reflected on the game's development, he noted that the team starting crunching as the team slowly ran out of money. [7] The game commercial performance disappointed Stoic, with the title selling just a third of its predecessors. [8] Watson attributed the game's failure to the team neglecting the franchise's community, while Versus Evil's General Manager Steve Escalante believed that the game's underwhelming performance was mainly due to increased competition from other titles. [9] [10] The team returned to Kickstarter again for The Banner Saga 3 . While Stoic funded most of the game's development, the funds raised via Kickstarter was spent hiring an animation studio, a sound studio and a recording studio in Iceland to assist the title's development. The $200,000 funding goal was reached within a week. [11] The game, the third and last entry in the trilogy, was released on July 26, 2018. [12] 505 Games released a retail bundle containing all three games on the same day. [13]

The studio is currently working on Towerborne , a four-player side-scrolling beat'em up video game in partnership with Xbox Game Studios. [14] Towerborne was envisioned as a live service game, with the studio planning to introduce new content to the game following its official launch. [15]

Games

YearTitlePlatform(s)
2013 The Banner Saga: Factions Microsoft Windows
2014 The Banner Saga Android, iOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
2016 The Banner Saga 2 Android, iOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
2018 The Banner Saga 3 Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
2024 Towerborne Microsoft Windows, Xbox Series X/S [16]

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