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[http://www.creative-assembly.com/ The Creative Assembly] are the developers of the Total War gaming series. | [http://www.creative-assembly.com/ The Creative Assembly] are the developers of the Total War gaming series. | ||
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==About the Company== | ==About the Company== | ||
− | The Creative Assembly (CA) are a leading computer games developer based in Sussex in the UK, with an Australian office in Brisbane. Tim Ansell founded the company in 1987, and has managed its progress ever since. The company has steadily expanded and in early 2007 had over 70 permanent staff. | + | The Creative Assembly (CA) are a leading computer games developer based in Sussex in the UK, with an Australian office in Brisbane. Tim Ansell founded the company in 1987, and has managed its progress ever since. The company has steadily expanded and in early 2007 had over 70 permanent staff. By 2023, they employed over 850 staff. |
− | Creative Assembly games were initially published by [ | + | Creative Assembly games were initially published by [https://www.ea.com/ EA], then by [https://www.activision.com/ Activision], and are now published by [[Sega]]. |
The Creative Assembly produced; FIFA, Rugby World Cup 1995, Australian Rules Football 98 (AFL98), AFL99, Cricket World Cup 99, and Rugby 2001 games, which were published by EA. | The Creative Assembly produced; FIFA, Rugby World Cup 1995, Australian Rules Football 98 (AFL98), AFL99, Cricket World Cup 99, and Rugby 2001 games, which were published by EA. | ||
− | They created the entire [[Total War]] series of games, publishing of which was initially under Activision with the later versions published by Sega. | + | They created the entire [[Total War]] series of games, publishing of which was initially under Activision with the later versions published by Sega. A spinoff was released in 2005, titled [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartan:_Total_Warrior Spartan: Total Warrior]. They have since dabbled in other spinoff titles, such as [[Total War: Arena]], [[Total War: Elysium]], and various titles branded under [[Total War Battles]]. |
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− | Website: | + | Website: https://www.creative-assembly.com |
− | Technical support: | + | Technical support: https://support.sega.com/hc/en-us |
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 8 March 2023
Overview
The Creative Assembly are the developers of the Total War gaming series.
About the Company
The Creative Assembly (CA) are a leading computer games developer based in Sussex in the UK, with an Australian office in Brisbane. Tim Ansell founded the company in 1987, and has managed its progress ever since. The company has steadily expanded and in early 2007 had over 70 permanent staff. By 2023, they employed over 850 staff.
Creative Assembly games were initially published by EA, then by Activision, and are now published by Sega.
The Creative Assembly produced; FIFA, Rugby World Cup 1995, Australian Rules Football 98 (AFL98), AFL99, Cricket World Cup 99, and Rugby 2001 games, which were published by EA.
They created the entire Total War series of games, publishing of which was initially under Activision with the later versions published by Sega. A spinoff was released in 2005, titled Spartan: Total Warrior. They have since dabbled in other spinoff titles, such as Total War: Arena, Total War: Elysium, and various titles branded under Total War Battles.
Contact details
The Creative Assembly, Spire Court, Albion Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1JW
Website: https://www.creative-assembly.com
Technical support: https://support.sega.com/hc/en-us