Second Floor Software

Second Floor Software (stylized as 2ndflr) is a multinational video game developing and publishing company focusing on role playing games, as well as action games. They also had a racing game series from 2002 to 2006. The studio was founded in November of 1996 by Juri Piascik, Natalia Kostrzewska, Gunnar Mølgaard, and Kirstine Axelsen in Poland, with a secondary location in Denmark.

The studio was owned by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment from 1996 to 2001, and Ubisoft from 2001 to 2007. Since 2007, they are fully independent. Although as of January 2015, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment currently distributes Second Floor games. THQ previously distributed their titles from 2007 to 2010, and self published from 2010 to 2015.

History
TBA

Studios

 * 2ndflr Software
 * Kraków, Poland
 * 150 employees
 * 1996-present
 * 2ndflr Denmark
 * Copenhagen, Denmark
 * 100 employees
 * 1996-present
 * Second Floor London
 * London, England
 * 65 employees
 * 2002-2005
 * 2ndflr Japan
 * Osaka, Japan;Tokyo, Japan;Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan
 * 250 employees (collectively)
 * 2003-present
 * 2ndflr Special Projects
 * Berlin, Germany;Kraków, Poland
 * 100 employees
 * 2004-present
 * 2ndflr Essentials
 * Burbank, California; New York City, New York, London, England
 * 160 employees (collectively)
 * 2005-present

Games

 * LogI (1998) [Poland Studio]
 * PlayStation
 * Denmark Studio developed the Nintendo 64 Port, who released a few weeks later.
 * Fantasy Sen (2001) [Denmark Studio]
 * PlayStation 2, GameCube
 * Slate (2002) [Poland Studio]
 * Xbox
 * Last Chance Racer (2003) [London Studio]
 * PlayStation 2, Windows
 * Denmark Studio developed the GameCube port.
 * Sen II (2004) [Denmark Studio]
 * GameCube, Windows, Xbox
 * London Studios developed the PlayStation 2 port.
 * Racer 2 (2004) [London Studio]
 * PlayStation 2, Windows
 * Denmark Studios and Poland Studios developed the GameCube and Xbox port.
 * Slate II (2005) [Poland Studio]
 * Xbox
 * London Studios developed a PlayStation 2 port.
 * Racer 3 (2005) [London Studio]
 * PlayStation 2
 * The last video game developed by London Studio before it closed/merged to be made into the Essentials team.
 * Melancholy of the Forest (2005) [Japan Studio]
 * Xbox 360
 * Aspyr Media and Denmark Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version.
 * A Tale (2006) [Denmark Studio]
 * Xbox 360
 * Aspyr Media and Essentials Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version.
 * Racer Next Gen (2006) [Essentials Studio]
 * Xbox 360, Xbox, PlayStation 2
 * Aspyr Media and Denmark Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version.
 * FighterS (2007) [Essentials Studio]
 * PlayStation 2, Xbox
 * Aspyr Media developed a Windows version.
 * Genesis (2007) [Special Projects]
 * Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
 * Poland Studio worked on a Windows version, alongside Aspyr Media. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version.
 * Sen III (2008) [Poland Studios]
 * Xbox 360, PlayStation 3.
 * Denmark Studios worked on a Windows version, alongside Aspyr Media. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version. Essential Studios produced a demake for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
 * Essential Racing 2009 (2008) [Essentials Studio]
 * Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Xbox, PlayStation 2
 * Melancholy of the Forest II (2009) [Japan Studio]
 * Xbox 360
 * Aspyr Media and Essentials Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version. Essential Studios produced a demake for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
 * A Second Tale (2009) [Denmark Studio]
 * Xbox 360
 * Aspyr Media and Essentials Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version. Essential Studios produced a demake for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
 * Chronicles of Kyla (2010) [Special Projects]
 * Xbox 360
 * Aspyr Media and Essentials Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version. Essential Studios produced a demake for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
 * World Fighting (2011) [Essentials Studio]
 * Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Xbox, PlayStation 2
 * Aspyr Media and Essentials Studio developed a Windows version. Aspyr Media developed a Mac version.