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DICE (company)

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DICE (company)
NameDICE
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded1992
FounderAnders Jarman, Olof Gustafsson, Fredrik Liljegren
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
ParentElectronic Arts

DICE (company) is a renowned video game developer based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded by Anders Jarman, Olof Gustafsson, and Fredrik Liljegren in 1992. The company has developed several successful games, including the Battlefield series, which has become a flagship franchise for Electronic Arts. DICE has collaborated with other prominent game developers, such as Criterion Games and Visceral Games, to create engaging gaming experiences. The company's games often feature advanced graphics and gameplay mechanics, thanks to the use of powerful game engines like Unreal Engine and Frostbite engine, developed by Epic Games and DICE respectively.

History

The history of DICE is closely tied to the development of the Battlefield series, which was first released in 2002. The company's early success was fueled by the popularity of games like Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam, which were praised by critics and players alike, including those from GameSpot and IGN. In 2006, DICE was acquired by Electronic Arts, a leading video game publisher, which has since published many of DICE's games, including Mirror's Edge and Star Wars Battlefront. The acquisition has allowed DICE to collaborate with other Electronic Arts studios, such as BioWare and Maxis, to create new and innovative gaming experiences. DICE has also worked with other notable game developers, including Respawn Entertainment and PopCap Games, to develop games like Titanfall and Plants vs. Zombies.

Games

DICE has developed a wide range of games, including first-person shooters like Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V, as well as action-adventure games like Mirror's Edge Catalyst. The company's games often feature large-scale multiplayer modes, which have become a hallmark of the Battlefield series. DICE has also developed games based on popular franchises, such as Star Wars and Need for Speed, in collaboration with other studios like LucasArts and Ghost Games. The company's games have received critical acclaim from outlets like Polygon and Game Informer, and have won numerous awards, including several Game of the Year awards from The Game Awards and Spike Video Game Awards. DICE has also worked with other notable game developers, including Ubisoft and Rockstar Games, to develop games like Assassin's Creed and Grand Theft Auto V.

Technology

DICE has developed several advanced game engines, including the Frostbite engine, which has been used to power many of the company's games, including Battlefield 4 and Star Wars Battlefront II. The engine has also been licensed to other game developers, including Visceral Games and BioWare, to develop games like Dead Space and Mass Effect. DICE has also developed several tools and technologies, including the Frostbite Script, which allows developers to create complex gameplay mechanics and Artificial intelligence systems. The company has collaborated with other technology companies, including NVIDIA and AMD, to develop advanced graphics and physics engines, such as PhysX and Havok. DICE has also worked with other notable technology companies, including Microsoft and Sony Interactive Entertainment, to develop games for platforms like Xbox and PlayStation.

Studios

DICE has several studios located around the world, including its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, as well as studios in Los Angeles, New York City, and Vancouver. The company has also collaborated with other game developers, including Criterion Games and Ghost Games, to develop games like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit and Need for Speed: Rivals. DICE has also worked with other notable game developers, including Respawn Entertainment and PopCap Games, to develop games like Titanfall 2 and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare. The company's studios are equipped with advanced technology and tools, including motion capture systems and Virtual reality equipment, which allow developers to create immersive and engaging gaming experiences. DICE has also collaborated with other studios, including BioWare and Maxis, to develop games like Mass Effect: Andromeda and The Sims 4.

Reception

DICE's games have received widespread critical acclaim from outlets like IGN and GameSpot, and have won numerous awards, including several Game of the Year awards from The Game Awards and Spike Video Game Awards. The company's games are known for their engaging gameplay mechanics, advanced graphics, and large-scale multiplayer modes, which have become a hallmark of the Battlefield series. DICE has also been praised for its commitment to community engagement and support, with many of its games featuring regular updates and DLC packs, which have been developed in collaboration with other studios like Ubisoft and Rockstar Games. The company has also worked with other notable game developers, including Valve Corporation and Blizzard Entertainment, to develop games like Half-Life and World of Warcraft. DICE has also collaborated with other companies, including Disney and Lucasfilm, to develop games like Star Wars: The Old Republic and Star Wars: Battlefront II.

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