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Microsoft Game Studios (MGS), branded with current logo and moniker in 2002 (formerly the Microsoft Game Division), is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corp. which develops and publishes video games for Windows-based PCs and the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles. MGS publishes games for several Microsoft-owned first-party developers, including Bungie Studios and Rare Ltd.. MGS also publishes games created by third-party developers, such as Bioware and Bizarre Creations.

In August 2002, MGS acquired Rare from Nintendo and the Stamper brothers, who owned 49% and 51% of the company respectively. Since that time, it has been rumored that Microsoft is trying to acquire Japanese game development companies like Sega, Namco, Square Enix (prior to Sony's purchase of stock), and even Nintendo. The reason given is that it would help them break into the notoriously fickle market where Western games have never been successful, and where the Xbox and Xbox360 platforms overall have experienced great success in North America and Europe, but very little in Japan and elsewhere.

List of in-house studios


  • Bungie - Halo series, Myth series, Marathon series
  • Ensemble - Age of Empires series
  • FASA - Shadowrun, Crimson Skies, Mechassault series, Mechwarrior series.
  • Lionhead - Black & White series, The Movies, Fable series.
  • Rare - Perfect Dark series, Kameo, Killer Instinct, Banjo series
  • Feel Plus - This studio was set up specifically to help Mistwalker in the development of Lost Odyssey.
  • Aces Game Studio - Combat flight Simulator series and Flight Simulator series

Games released under the MGS brand


This list of games is sorted by platform and includes games published by Microsoft. For those games not developed under the Microsoft name, the developer is noted after the game's release date.

PC

Xbox

Xbox 360

External links


Microsoft | Computer and video game companies | First-party developers

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