Independent developer 4A Games Ukraine has rebranded as Reburn and announced their new sci-fi IP La Quimera.You might be wondering why they’ve done this, and how, when 4A Games and the Metro series are both owned by Embracer Group.
Well, it’s because what has generally been referred to as 4A Games is actually two companies: 4A Games Malta which is owned by Embracer, and 4A Games Ukraine (now Reburn), which is independent.It makes absolute sense that, now that they are launching a new IP, Reburn needs to stake out a new identity for itself.There’s plenty of scope for confusion here, and there is still some fuzzy grey areas in the understanding of the timelines and the financial transactions that took place over the past decade.
We’ll seek to clear this up through this article.In essence, 4A Games was founded in 2006 by a core group of STALKER developers striking out from GSC Game Worlds.
In 2014, with the first wave of the Russian-backed uprisings in Eastern Ukraine and Russian annexation of Crimea, some of the team, including creative director and co-founder Andrew Prokhorov and CTO Oles Shyshkovtsov, left the country and set up a new studio in Malta – 4A Games Malta.
Both studios could use the 4A Games trademark, share the 4A Engine, and develop Metro Exodus together. In public statements, the Malta studio was referred to as the headquarters for 4A Games, with the Kyiv studioWhere things get muddled is in August 2020.