Egosoft GmbH (formerly Ego Software) is a German video game developer based in Würselen, Germany. The company was founded by Bernd Lehahn in 1988.

Egosoft is best known for its X series of video games, a series of space simulator games noted for combining open-ended gameplay, dynamic market-driven economy and compelling storyline. The series began in 1999 with X: Beyond the Frontier. Since then, the series has expanded with three sequels and three standalone expansions; the latest being X4: Foundations, released 30 November 2018.[citation needed]

History

Egosoft was founded in Würselen by Bernd Lehahn in 1988, making it the oldest active video game company in Germany. Its first game, Hotel Detective, was released for the Amiga in June 1988.

In 2000, Egosoft planned a multiplayer online game called Online Universe or X Online. This project was intended to be "the next step in the evolution of Egosoft's X universe." Egosoft has since released a number of games, yet has given little indication of the progress of this project. In 2003, Egosoft staff were working on a later version—codenamed X2OL—which Egosoft chief executive officer Bernd Lehahn described as their "long-term goal." There is still no official information on the Online Universe, though there has been speculation that X2 and X3's 2007 uplink feature may be a positive spin-off of the project.

In late 2009, Egosoft announced that Terran Conflict completed the story started in X: Beyond the Frontier, taken by some to mean the end of the franchise. However, in March 2011 they announced on their X-Universe forums that they would be attending FedCon XX in Düsseldorf on 28 April 2011, and would show preview footage of their current project, previously only referred to by the codename TNBT (The Next Big Thing). However, on 20 April 2011, they released a trailer officially announcing X Rebirth, initially slated for a Q4 2011 release. X Rebirth will take place in the X Universe after a major catastrophe (the shutdown of the series' network of jump gates, thus starting a new chapter in the X Universe separate from the original plot line. Rebirth missed its first two proposed release dates (Q4 2011 and 2012) and was eventually released 15 November 2013.

Games developed

YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)Notes
1988Hotel DetectiveAmigaEuroline
1990Fatal HeritageDelta Konzept
R1 R2Promotional game for Reemtsma
1991Aquarius GamePromotional game for Aquarius
Pepsi: All Over the WorldPromotional game for Pepsi
1992Light American SpacegamePromotional game for Philip Morris International
Come Together (Around the World)Promotional game for Peter Stuyvesant
Ugh!Play Byte
1993Elefanten!Promotion SoftwarePromotional game for World Wide Fund for Nature
Ketchup ConnectionAmiga, MS-DOSPromotional game for Kraft Ketchup
Flies: Attack on EarthRainbow Arts
1994Balduin: Run for FunMS-DOSDelta KonzeptPromotional game for the Techniker Krankenkasse
Abenteuer EuropaTevoxPromotional game for the Social Democratic Party of Germany
1995Heiermanns ReturnPromotional game for the Sparkasse of Gelsenkirchen
1996Imperium RomanumRainbow Arts
No Future?Microsoft WindowsDelta KonzeptPromotional game for the Umweltbundesamt
1999Power PoolData Becker
X: Beyond the FrontierTHQ, EgosoftEntry in the X video game series
2000X-Tension
2003X2: The ThreatLinux, macOS, Microsoft WindowsDeep Silver, Egosoft
2005X3: Reunion
2008X3: Terran Conflict
2011X3: Albion Prelude
2013X RebirthEgosoft
2014X Rebirth: The Teladi OutpostDLC for X Rebirth
2016X Rebirth: Home of Light
2017X Rebirth: VR EditionMicrosoft Windows
2018X4: FoundationsLinux, Microsoft WindowsEntry in the X video game series
2020X4: Split VendettaDLC for X4: Foundations
2021X3: Farnham's LegacyLinux, macOS, Microsoft WindowsEntry in the X video game series
2021X4: Cradle of HumanityLinux, Microsoft WindowsDLC for X4: Foundations
2022X4: Tides of Avarice
2023X4: Kingdom End
2024X4: Timelines
2025X4: Hyperion Pack

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