AGEOD, founded in 2002, is a French video game development studio renowned for its focus on historical strategy games. The studio gained prominence with the release of "Alea Jacta Est" in 2011, which showcased their commitment to deep, turn-based gameplay. Over the years, AGEOD has launched several notable projects, including "Civil War II" and "Field of Glory: Empires," solidifying their reputation in the genre.
Key personnel include co-founders Philippe Thibaut and Jean-Michel Vilain, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction. Their expertise in historical research and game design has led to the creation of immersive experiences that resonate with strategy enthusiasts.
AGEOD's games, such as "To End All Wars" and "Wars of Napoleon," have significantly influenced the strategy genre, introducing innovative mechanics and detailed historical contexts. The studio specializes in turn-based strategy and grand strategy games, often focusing on historical events and conflicts.
The studio has received various accolades for its work, including recognition for its detailed gameplay mechanics and historical accuracy, further establishing AGEOD as a respected name in the gaming industry.
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