Storm in a Teacup (company)

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Storm in a Teacup
Company typePrivately held company
Founded2013 in Rome, Italy
FoundersCarlo Ivo Alimo Bianchi, Ivo Carè
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Key people
Carlo Ivo Alimo Bianchi, CEO

Sonia Tatti, CFO

Roberto Semprebene, Studio Manager
ProductsN.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure, Enki, Lantern, Close to the Sun
Websitestcware.com

Storm in a Teacup is an Italian video game developer based in Rome. The company was founded back in 2013, by industry veterans Carlo Ivo Alimo Bianchi (Creative Director)

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History

N.E.R.O .: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure was the first project of the company, presented as a Microsoft Xbox One exclusive at E3 2014. [1] Developed with Unity, the game was released in May 2015 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Steam in 2016. N.E.R.O. has been awarded 2 Drago D’Oro Italian Video Game Awards for the Best Italian Game 2016 and the Best Artistic Direction 2016 [2] and it won the Best Video Game Trailer Award at the Trailers FilmFest 2014. [3]

In 2015 Storm in a Teacup developed ENKI, a first-person horror adventure, featuring multiple endings that provide gamers with a replayable gaming experience. The game was developed with Unreal Engine and published on Steam. [4]

Lantern is the third product of Storm in a Teacup, it aimed virtual reality market thanks to the technology of Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, maintaining a PC gaming experience without virtual reality.[ clarification needed ] It was published by 1C Company on Steam in November 2016. [5]

In 2019 Storm in a Teacup released Close to the Sun, a first-person horror adventure set in an alternative late 19th century and involving Nikola Tesla. The game was published by Wired Productions [6] and released as an exclusive on Epic Games Store on May 2, 2019. [7] Console versions followed on October 29, 2019. [8]

In 2023, Storm in a Teacup announced a new sci-fi stealth game called Steel Steed. [9] It is set for release in the following year. [10]

Games developed

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