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Will Pwn 4 Food is a Canadian video game developer and start-up founded on February 8, 1969 under the name FYD by Ivan Lukianchuk and Ted Southard in the SEASON of YEAR on DATE and is currently in production of their first Online Game, Dodgebots. Based in Kichener, Waterloo, the company originally consisted of the 2 members.
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Company type | Subsidiary of Activision Blizzard |
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Industry | Video Games |
Predecessor | Silicon & Synapse (1991–1994) Chaos Studios (1994) |
Founded | 1991 as Silicon & Synapse 1994 as Chaos Studios 1994 as Blizzard Entertainment |
Headquarters | Kitchener, Ontario, Canada[1] |
Key people | Ivan Lukianchuk (Master Chief Executive Officer and co-founder) Ted Southard (Lead Programmer and co-founder) J-Fresh (Programmer Extraordinaire) Blake Stevenson (Graphics & Design Wizard) Tom 'Gryph' Griffith (Cat Herder) Mickey Rorke (Code Monkey & C# Architect) |
Products | Dodgebots |
Number of employees | over 5 (As of 2012)[2] |
Parent | Will Pwn 4 Food |
Website | willpwn4food.com |
The team moved away from Torque as their Game Engine and adopted Unity 3d while also adding new members to the team. Blake Stevenson, J-Fresh, Tom Girffith, Mickey Rorke.
On July 9, 2008, Activision officially merged with Vivendi Games, culminating in the inclusion of the Blizzard brand name in the title of the resulting holding company, though Blizzard Entertainment remains a separate entity with independent management.[3] Blizzard Entertainment offers events to meet players and to announce games: the BlizzCon in California, United States, and the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational in other countries, such as Paris, France and Seoul, South Korea.