Kwalee
Kwalee Ltd. is a British video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in May 2011 by David Darling, co-founder and former CEO of Codemasters who is hailed as one of the 'founding fathers' of the UK games industry.[1] The company publishes games on mobile, PC and console platforms. It is known for its hypercasual games for iOS and Android devices, with a large internal development studio helping the company to more than 700 million game downloads in total. Based in Leamington Spa[2] in the county of Warwickshire, Kwalee is one of the several companies that make up the Leamington Spa video gaming cluster.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | David Darling |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Subsidiaries | Tictales |
Website | kwalee |
As of 2022, the company also has offices in Bangalore,[3] Beijing[4] and Portugal.[5]
Kwalee employs over 180 technical, marketing, publishing and administrative staff in its offices,[6] including Andrew Graham (designer and programmer of Micro Machines) and COO Jason Falcus (programmer of NBA Jam[7]). In 2020, the company began to publish PC and console games with Max Everingham joining from Team17 to head up a new division.[8] TENS! and Eternal Hope were the first PC and console game releases from Kwalee, with the one-hit-kill fighting game Die by the Blade set to launch in 2023,[9] shifting away from its initial plan to release the game in November 2022.[10]
The Kwalee Name
Kwalee is the Australian Aboriginal for “wait for me,” used as the name for a sailboat belonging to David Darling's grandfather, who taught him electronics. During his youth, Darling sailed on it frequently, thus the name Kwalee is a homage to the grandfather who inspired his career path.[11]
Third-Party Publishing
In 2019, Kwalee launched the publishing side of its business.[12] This team works with third-party developers to help their games reach a wider audience by signing and publishing them under the Kwalee brand.
Successes of the Kwalee publishing department include Rocket Sky! from developer DP Space AG, which has been a number one app in 11 countries including the United Kingdom, France and Australia,[13] and OverTake, a 2020 driving title that has been the number one iOS game in countries including the United Kingdom, Australia and more.[14]
On 24 January 2022, Kwalee acquired Tictales.[15]
'Creative Wednesdays' and Profit Sharing
Kwalee offers an opportunity to all of its employees in the form of its 'Creative Wednesdays', where any member of staff is encouraged to pitch ideas for games on a weekly basis.[16] Some of these ideas are then made by Kwalee's internal development and launched to the world. Kwalee state that they "rely on them [the ideas] to power our internal development."[17]
Alongside 'Creative Wednesdays', Kwalee rewards all of their employees for the success of the games they create via a profit sharing scheme.[18] In just over one year, the scheme paid out over £1 million to its employees, with "a base amount that goes to everyone no matter the role, which is added to based on how closely the work of the individual has related to the success and profit of particular games".[19]
Since the success of Teacher Simulator, Kwalee donated 100% of the game's UK profits obtained during the first week of the school term to FareShare, in their efforts to tackle child food poverty in the United Kingdom.[20]
Published titles
Mobile games
Year | Name | Genre | Platform |
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2020 | Line Up: Draw the Criminal | Simulation | iOS and Android |
2020 | Hook and Smash | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2020 | Sneak Thief 3D | Action | iOS and Android |
2020 | Bake it | Simulation | iOS and Android |
2020 | OverTake | Racing | iOS and Android |
2020 | TENS! | Puzzle | Steam and Nintendo Switch |
2019 | Off the Rails 3D | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2019 | Crazy Shopping | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2019 | Drop & Smash | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2019 | Rocket Sky! | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2019 | Shootout 3D | Puzzle | iOS and Android |
2019 | Jetpack Jump | Sports | iOS and Android |
2019 | Draw It | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2018 | Go Fish | Sports | iOS and Android |
2018 | PLANK! | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2018 | Looper! | Music | iOS and Android |
2018 | Skiddy Car | Racing | iOS and Android |
2018 | SPILLZ | Puzzle | iOS and Android |
2017 | TENS! | Puzzle | iOS and Android |
2012 | Farm Fighters | Arcade | iOS and Android |
2012 | Flip the Cats | Puzzle | iOS and Android |
2012 | Gobang Social | Puzzle | iOS and Android |
PC & Console games
Year | Game | Developers | Platform |
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2020 | TENS! | Sock Monkey Studios | Steam and Nintendo Switch |
2020 | Eternal Hope | Doublehit Games | Steam |
2022 | Scathe | DAMAGE STATE | Steam, PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X & S |
2023 | Die by the Blade | Triple Hill Interactive, Toko Midori Games | Steam, PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X & S, Nintendo Switch |
2023 | Wildmender | Muse Games | PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X & S, Steam |
Awards
In 2012, Kwalee was named in the Startups 100 awards as one of the UK's most innovative, inspiring and ground-breaking new companies.[21]
In 2019, its game Shootout 3D was awarded a TIGA award for 'Best Puzzle Game'.[22]
In App Annie's Top Publisher Awards 2021, awarded based on overall mobile downloads throughout 2020, Kwalee was named the UK's biggest mobile game publisher by downloads and the UK's third highest-ranked app publisher overall behind the BBC and the NHS.
In 2021, Kwalee was nominated in the Best Publisher[23] and Best Developer[24] categories at the PocketGamer.biz Mobile Game Awards.
In November 2022, the company won the title as Publisher of the Year at the TIGA Games Industry Awards 2022.[25]
It was also named in the Top 50 Mobile Game Makers of 2021.[26]
References
- "Leamington Festival Celebrates the Making of Silicon Spa". Warwickshire County Council. 14 May 2013.
- "Kwalee's David Darling on the new challenge of making games and apps for iOS | interview". PocketGamer.biz. 14 September 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
- Kumar, Nitesh (19 May 2020). "Mobile games developer Kwalee to open first overseas studio in India". TechRadar. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- "Kwalee to open Chinese office". GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- "Kwalee opens new office in Portugal". European Gaming. 12 May 2022. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
- Hughes, Ian (20 February 2020). "Million pound plus bonus payout for staff at Leamington firm". Leamington Observer.
- Crookes, David (26 August 2014). "Games Developers Jason Falcus and David Darling to Reunite at Kwalee". The Independent.
- Barton, Seth (29 January 2021). "Kwalee hires industry veteran Max Everingham from Team17 to lead console and PC publishing drive". MCV. ISSN 1469-4832. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- "Die by the Blade - Important Announcement About Our Release Date ⚔️ - Steam News". store.steampowered.com. 25 October 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- "Live by the sword when one-hit-kill fighter Die by the Blade arrives next year". PlayStation.Blog. 30 September 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- "The Story of the Kwalee Brand | blog". Kwalee.com. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- Clayton, Natalie; Writer, Staff. ""Hyper-casual isn't a phase, it's a culture shock for the whole mobile industry"". pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
- "Rocket Sky! -". Retrieved 24 March 2020.
- "OverTake -". Retrieved 24 March 2020.
- "Kwalee acquires Tictales -". Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- "One in a Million: Mobile Gaming Company Pays Out Over £1 Million (GBP) in Staff Bonuses in Just Over a Year". Gamasutra. 19 February 2020.
- Blake, Vikki (19 February 2020). "Kwalee has allocated £1m in staff bonuses this year". MCV Develop.
- Pratt, Louron (25 February 2020). "Kwalee's profit sharing scheme has paid £1 million to 73 staff since 2018". Employee Benefits.
- Taylor, Haydn (27 February 2020). "Kwalee and the power of profit sharing". Gamesindustry.biz.
- "UK Game Developer Kwalee Pledging Profits From Hit Title 'Teacher Simulator' to Help Tackle Child Food Poverty". press.kwalee.com. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- "Startups 100 2012 - Kwalee". Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- "TIGA 2019 Winners". TIGA. Archived from the original on 8 November 2019.
- Staff, PocketGamer biz. "The Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards 2021 finalists". pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- Staff, PocketGamer biz. "The Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards 2021 finalists". pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- "Kwalee wins Publisher of the Year award at TIGA 2022 Game Industry awards". Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- Staff, PocketGamer biz. "The Top 50 Mobile Game Makers of 2021". pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 26 October 2021.