Company:Force Field

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Force Field Entertainment B.V.
Formerly
  • Woedend! Games (2005–07)
  • W!Games (2007–10)
  • Vanguard Games (2010–16)
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo game industry
FoundedFebruary 2005; 19 years ago (2005-02)
FounderBas van Berkestijn
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Key people
  • Arthur Houtman (CEO)
  • Maarten Elshove (CFO)
  • Martin de Ronde (CCO)
Products
Number of employees
50 (2016)
Websiteforcefieldxr.com

Force Field Entertainment B.V. (formerly Woedend! Games, W!Games, and Vanguard Games) is a Dutch video game developer based in Amsterdam. Founded by Bas van Berkestijn in February 2005 as Woedend! Games, a division of Dutch media company Woedend! Communicatiedingen. In 2007, the company was renamed W!Games, and developed My Horse & Me and Greed Corp.

On 15 September 2010, the company merged with Karami, a game developer founded by Arthur Houtman and Martin de Ronde (also founders of Guerrilla Games) in 2010, and became Vanguard Games.[1][2][3][4] The new company went to develop Greed Corp successor Gatling Gears, mobile game Base Busters, and Halo spin-offs Halo and Halo.

On 14 April 2016, Vanguard Games merged with Force Field, a virtual reality game developer founded by Maarten Elshove and Michiel Mol in 2016, to become Force Field Entertainment B.V., a developer specializing in virtual reality and augmented reality experiences.[5][6]

Games developed

  • My Horse & Me (2007)
  • Greed Corp (2010)
  • Gatling Gears (2011)
  • Halo (2013)
  • Base Busters (2014)
  • Halo (2015)
  • Landfall (2017)
  • Terminal (2017)
  • Meeting Rembrandt (2017)
  • Space Flight (2017)
  • Coaster Combat (2017)
  • Pet Lab (2018)
  • Anne Frank House VR (2018)

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