Phoenix Labs is a Canadian
video game developer based in
Vancouver, British Columbia. The company was founded in April 2014 by former
Riot Games developers Jesse Houston, Sean Bender, and Robin Mayne.[2][3] The studio's first project,
Dauntless, launched in open beta on Microsoft Windows in May 2018[4] and has been released on
PC,
PlayStation 4, and
Xbox One on May 21, 2019 and released on
Nintendo Switch on December 10, 2019.
History
Phoenix Labs was founded in 2014 by Jesse Houston, Sean Bender, and Robin Mayne, all former developers with Riot Games.[2] The founders were joined by former
Bioware,
Riot Games,
Capcom, and
Blizzard Entertainment developers.[5] The first 23 of the studio's employees had all shipped games with Houston previously.[6]
In February 2018, Phoenix Labs opened its first US studio in San Mateo, California [7]
In February 2018, Phoenix Labs received Series B funding from tech investors including
Sapphire Ventures,
GGV, Next Frontier, and MTGx,[8] though they maintained independent control of the studio.[9] Throughout Dauntless' development and pre-release, the company encouraged back and forth conversations between developers and players.[10]Game designers, directors, and executives all connect with players regularly through forums and social media.[11][10] Since the game's beta release, the studio has continued to make changes based on player feedback and discussion.[11] For example, Dauntless originally featured a paid
loot boxes system called "Chroma Cores," which were removed after they received negative feedback from players.[11]
In July 2018, Phoenix Labs announced that Dauntless had reached 2 million registered accounts.[12] The studio raised another round of funding in October 2018, led by
Sapphire Ventures,[6] intended to help expand the
live service operations of Dauntless.[13] In December 2018 Phoenix Labs launched a
season pass feature called Hunt Pass, a series of challenges that promise limited-time rewards while the season lasts.[14][15]
The studio had originally promised a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One launch for Dauntless in April 2019,[16] though this date was later pushed to summer 2019.[17][18] The game officially launched on consoles on September 26, 2019.[19]
On January 29, 2020,
Garena announced the acquisition of Phoenix Labs for an estimated US$150 million.[20]
On December 2, 2020, Phoenix Labs announced it was opening two new offices in Los Angeles, California and Montreal, Quebec.[21]
In February 2023, Phoenix Labs re-gained its independence through a management buyout.[22] In May, the developer cut 9% of its workforce in order to focus on few releases.[23] Studio CEO and co-founder Jesse Houston and COO Jeanne-Marie Owens stepped down in September.[24] In December 2023, Phoenix Labs laid off 34 staff members across publishing, HR, IT, and shared services teams.[25]
In May 2024, more than 100 employees were laid off and multiple projects were cancelled in order to focus on supporting Dauntless and Fae Farm. Reportedly, one such game was weeks away from being released in
early access. It was also reported that Phoenix Labs had been acquired by
blockchain company
Forte "over a year ago" in an unannounced transaction.[26][27]
In January 2019, Phoenix Labs announced partnership with
Epic Games which made Dauntless available on PC exclusively through the Epic Games store and required all players to sign in using an Epic Games account.[28]
While the move to make Dauntless an Epic Games store exclusive received criticism, Mayne cited cross-platform play as the partnership's main benefit.[29]
References
^"Phoenix Labs". Phxlabs.ca.
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