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2K Czech, s.r.o.
Formerly
  • Illusion Softworks, a.s.
  • (1997–2008)
  • 2K Czech, a.s.
  • (2008–2011)
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Video games
PredecessorVochozka Trading
Founded1997;27 years ago (1997)
Founders
  • Petr Vochozka
  • Jan Kudera
Defunct2017 (2017)
FateMerged into Hangar 13
Headquarters,
Czech Republic
Number of locations
2 studios (2017)
Number of employees
~100 [1]  (2017)
Parent 2K (2008–2017)
Website 2kczech.com

2K Czech, s.r.o. (formerly Illusion Softworks, a.s.) was a Czech video game developer based in Brno, founded as Illusion Softworks in 1997 by Petr Vochozka and Jan Kudera. The company was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in January 2008 and subsequently organised under the 2K label, becoming 2K Czech. The studio was merged into 2K's Hangar 13 in 2017. The company is best known for creating the Mafia series.

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History

Illusion Softworks

Illusion Softworks was established in 1997 in Brno by Petr Vochozka and Jan Kudera. [2] The company succeeded Vochozka's video game publisher, Vochozka Trading, through funding provided by Kudera's Cash Reform fund. [3] [4] The team initially comprised only five people, including Vochozka and Kudera. The team would expand to 40 people by the release of Mafia in 2002. [5]

The studio provided assistance to Silver Wish Games for the production of Wings of War, Chameleon and Circus Empire. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

In September 2007, several Illusions Softworks employees left the studio to found The Easy Company, which went on to produce MotorM4X (2008). [11]

2K Czech

On 8 January 2008, Take-Two Interactive announced that they acquired Illusion Softworks for an undisclosed sum. [12] As a result of the acquisition, Illusion Softworks became part of Take-Two Interactive's 2K label and was renamed to 2K Czech. [13] According to Take-Two Interactive's chief executive officer, Ben Feder, the agreement was made to expand the company's "strategic focus on owning high-value intellectual property". [14] In July 2011, several employees that had left 2K Czech, along with former employees of Bohemia Interactive, founded Warhorse Studios, the studio behind 2018 video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance . [15]

In September 2011, 40 employees were laid off from the company's Brno studio, with a few others made redundant at its Prague studio. [16] Both studios previously housed a total of 200 employees, with around 25% of them being cut due to the layoffs. [17] In November 2012, 2K Czech began hiring for a new, announced project; [18] at the time, 2K Czech had 188 employees. [19] There were reported creative differences between developers within 2K Czech, regarding the direction of the third installment of the Mafia series, which had started production between late 2010 and early 2011, with the project being rebooted around seven times between 2011 and 2013. [20] [21] [22]

Succession by Hangar 13

2K announced in January 2014 that 2K Czech's Prague office was to close, and that 10 employees (including the development of Mafia III) would be transferred to 2K's headquarters in Novato, California, with most other employees moved to 2K Czech's remaining Brno studio. [23] [24] Of an undisclosed number of employees that were laid off, some were later hired by Warhorse Studios. [25] Mafia III's development was later shifted to 2K's new studio, Hangar 13, with 2K Czech receiving a supporting role. [26] In 2017, the studio was merged into Hangar 13. [27] [28]

Games developed

As Illusion Softworks

YearTitlePlatform(s)PublisherNotes
1997 Lurid Land MS-DOS Abadion Arts
1998 Léto s Oskarem MS-DOS Vochozka Trading
1999 Hidden & Dangerous Microsoft Windows TalonSoft
2000 Flying Heroes Microsoft Windows Take-Two Interactive Assisted Pterodon
Hidden & Dangerous Dreamcast TalonSoft
Hidden & Dangerous: Fight for Freedom Microsoft Windows
2002 Mafia Microsoft Windows Gathering of Developers
2003 Hidden & Dangerous 2 Microsoft Windows
Vietcong Microsoft Windows Assisted Pterodon
2004 Hidden & Dangerous 2: Sabre Squadron Microsoft Windows Global Star Software
Mafia PlayStation 2 Gathering of Developers
Xbox
Vietcong: Fist Alpha Microsoft Windows Assisted Pterodon
2005 Vietcong 2 Microsoft Windows 2K Games
Vietcong: Red Dawn Microsoft Windows Gathering of Developers

Cancelled

As 2K Czech

YearTitlePlatform(s)PublisherNotes
2010 Mafia II Microsoft Windows 2K Games
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Mafia II: Jimmy's Vendetta Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Mafia II: Joe's Adventures Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Mafia II: The Betrayal of Jimmy Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2011 Top Spin 4 PlayStation 3 2K Sports
Xbox 360
2016 Mafia III Microsoft Windows 2K Games Assisted Hangar 13
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
2017Mafia III: Faster, Baby! Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Mafia III: Stones Unturned Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Mafia III: Sign of the Times Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One

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