Frictional Games

Frictional Games Inc.
Privately held
Industry Video game industry
Founded 2006
Headquarters Helsingborg, Sweden
Key people
Thomas Grip and Jens Nilsson
Products Penumbra series
Amnesia series
Soma
Website www.frictionalgames.com

Frictional Games, Inc. is an independent video game company located in Helsingborg, Sweden. The developer comprises a small core team and is led by Thomas Grip and Jens Nilsson. Certain key roles such as Music are performed by external staff like Mikko Tarmia. Linux and Mac OS X ports are handled by Edward Rudd.[1]

Frictional Games has specialised in the survival horror genre.[2]

Games

All of Frictional's titles employ the in-house game engine HPL. The company's first commercially released video game was the survival horror game Penumbra: Overture in 2007. It is based on Frictional Games' earlier game Penumbra, a short tech demo meant to demonstrate the capabilities of the company's engine.[3] Overture was followed by its sequel Penumbra: Black Plague in 2008[4] which in turn was followed by the expansion Penumbra: Requiem later in 2008.[5] In 2010, Frictional Games released their fourth game Amnesia: The Dark Descent which introduced version 2 of the HPL Engine.[6] They have acted as executive producers and publishers on an indirect sequel to The Dark Descent titled Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, developed by The Chinese Room and released in 2013.

Frictional Games released Soma in 2015, which was powered by the HPL Engine 3.[7][8] Two new video games are currently in development, which Frictional Games stated would allow them to be more experimental because they would not have to rely upon one single title for financial gain.[9]

List of video games

Year Title Developed Published Platform(s) Engine
Lin Mac Win PS4
2007 Penumbra: Overture Yes No Yes Yes Yes No HPL Engine 1
2008 Penumbra: Black Plague Yes No Yes Yes Yes No HPL Engine 1
Penumbra: Requiem Yes No Yes Yes Yes No HPL Engine 1
2010 Amnesia: The Dark Descent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No HPL Engine 2
2013 Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs No Yes Yes Yes Yes No HPL Engine 2
2015 Soma Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HPL Engine 3

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