Haemimont Games

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Haemimont Games AD
Type Private
Industry Video games
FoundedSeptember 1997;26 years ago (1997-09)
FounderGabriel Dobrev
Headquarters,
Bulgaria
Key people
Gabriel Dobrev (CEO)
Number of employees
~60 (2018)
Website haemimontgames.com

Haemimont Games AD is a Bulgarian video game developer founded by Gabriel Dobrev in September 1997 and based in Sofia. [1] [2] The company primarily focuses on producing simulation, city-building and ancient history strategy games but has developed titles in the role-playing genre as well. It has about 60 employees, [3] making it Bulgaria's largest video game developer. [4] [5]

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Games developed

YearTitleGenrePlatform(s)
2000 Tzar: The Burden of the Crown Real-time strategy Microsoft Windows
2002 Celtic Kings: Rage of War Real-time strategy, role-playing Microsoft Windows
2004 Nemesis of the Roman Empire Real-time strategy, role-playingMicrosoft Windows
2005 Imperivm III: The Great Battles of Rome Real-time strategy, real-time tactics Microsoft Windows
2005 Rising Kingdoms City-building, real-time strategyMicrosoft Windows
2006 Glory of the Roman Empire City-buildingMicrosoft Windows
2008 Imperium Romanum City-building, real-time strategyMicrosoft Windows
2008 Imperium Romanum: Emperor Expansion City-building, real-time strategyMicrosoft Windows
2009 Grand Ages: Rome City-building, real-time strategyMicrosoft Windows
2009 Tropico 3 City-building, construction and management simulation Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
2009 Grand Ages: Rome - Reign of Augustus City-building, Real-time strategyMicrosoft Windows
2011 The First Templar Action, role-playingMicrosoft Windows, Xbox 360
2011 Tropico 4 City-building, construction and management simulationMicrosoft Windows, Xbox 360
2013 Omerta – City of Gangsters Simulation, turn-based strategy macOS, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
2014 Tropico 5 City-building, construction and management simulation Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
2015 Victor Vran Action role-playing Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2018 Surviving Mars City-buildingLinux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2023 Stranded: Alien Dawn Survival simulationMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
2023 Jagged Alliance 3 Tactical role-playing Microsoft Windows

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