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THIRD-PARTY DEVELOPER

In the video game industry, a third-party developer Is a development studio that creates titles that are published by another company. Example; Liquid Entertainment stuido and Stormfront Studios-both of which have created titles publishes by Atari

Many third parties publish the games they develop, such as Electronic Arts and Ubisoft, while others only develop games to be published under other companies, such as BioWare (2nd party Xbox and 3rd party PC) and Raven Software. Furthermore, third party developers can be owned by larger third parties, such as the relationship between Neversoft (creators of the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series) and Activision. Because of this, much larger third parties that also publish their own games are typically referred to as publishing houses and not third party developers even though they do develop many of their own games internally.

Another example is a developer that is a separate legal entity from the software being used, usually providing an external software tool that helps organize or use information for the primary software product. Such tools could be a database, VoIP, or add-in interface software, among others.

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Examples of third-party developers

Publishers (and subsidiaries)

Independent Developers

See also