Company:No Code

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Short description: Video game developer in Glasgow
No Code
IndustryVideo games
Founded2015
FounderJon McKellan
Headquarters
Glasgow
,
Scotland
Websitehttp://www.nocodestudio.com/

No Code is a British video game developer based in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was founded in August 2015 by Jon McKellan and Omar Khan. They are best known for creating Stories Untold (2017) and Observation (2019).

History

No Code was founded in 2015 by Jon McKellan and Omar Khan. McKellan previously worked on Alien along with Creative Assembly. One year after the creation of Alien: Isolation, McKellan left Creative Assembly and created No Code along with Khan.

No Code's first order of business was porting the iOS game, Lub vs Dub, to Android platforms. One year later, they created Super Arc Light for Android, and later Windows. Super Arc Light was nominated for two TIGA awards.[1]

Another year later, and No Code released The House Abandon on itch.io for Ludum Dare 36, where it received positive reviews. According to McKellen, "Fast forward another 64 hours (after development started) and we submitted the final game with 15 seconds to spare before the cut off deadline."[2] The same year, No Code received a deal with Devolver Digital, who then published Stories Untold - of which The House Abandon is the first chapter - which received very positive reviews. In 2019, Observation was released, which was also published by Devolver Digital.

In October 2022, it was announced that No Code would be developing a Silent Hill game called Silent Hill Townfall, with the help of Annapurna Interactive.[3]

Games

Year Title Platform(s) Publisher Ref.
2015 Lub vs Dub Android Self-published [4]
2016 Super Arc Light Android Indie Champions [5]
2016 House Abandon macOS, Windows Self-published [6]
2017 Stories Untold macOS, Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Devolver Digital [7]
2019 Observation Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Devolver Digital [8]
TBA Silent Hill: Townfall TBA Konami

Annapurna Interactive

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