Empire Interactive is a British video game developer and publisher. They primarily focus on developing games in racing and simulation genres.
Founded in 1987 as a software company called 'Eterna'
Renamed to Empire Interactive in 1994
Acquired by Silverstar Holdings in 2006
Went bankrupt in 2009
Assets acquired by a subsidiary of Time Warner and later by Interactive Game Group
A British video game developer and publisher, specializing in racing games.
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A racing game series that features destructive physics and vehicle damage.
A racing game that simulates the trucking industry, where players can transport various goods across different cities.
A motorcycle racing game series that features both street and off-road racing.
Empire Interactive primarily focuses on racing and simulation games.
No, Empire Interactive went bankrupt in 2009. However, its assets were later acquired by a subsidiary of Time Warner and then by Interactive Game Group.
FlatOut and Big Mutha Truckers are some of the popular franchises developed by Empire Interactive.
Codemasters, Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft are some of the major competitors of Empire Interactive in the racing and simulation game genres.
FlatOut is a racing game that features destructive physics and vehicle damage. Players can use their vehicles to ram into opponents, causing them to crash and slow down.