Nixxes Software

Nixxes Software B.V. is a Dutch video game developer based in Utrecht.[2] It was founded by former demoscene developer Jurjen Katsman in 1999 to port the game Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver to the Dreamcast. In July 2021, the company was acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment to help bring its games from PlayStation platforms to personal computers. As of 2020, 40% of Nixxes' work comprises game ports, with the remainder being co-development efforts like the production of art assets.[2]

Nixxes Software B.V.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
FounderJurjen Katsman
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Number of employees
55[1] (2022)
ParentPlayStation Studios (2021–present)
Websitenixxes.com

History

During the mid-1990s, Jurjen Katsman was a computer science student, gamer, and demoscene developer in the Netherlands. During one weekend, he was invited to meet Dutch developers working for the British publisher Eidos Interactive. Without his knowledge, these developers had arranged a job interview for him. He was hired by Eidos and asked to relocate to London within three weeks, forcing him to cease his studies. Katsman remained in London for two years before being transferred to Crystal Dynamics in the United States, which Eidos had acquired in 1998. After some time of living in hotels, Katsman chose to return to the Netherlands. By this time, Crystal Dynamics was developing Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver and sought a developer capable of porting it to the Dreamcast. Believing that Katsman had the right skill set, the company hired him for the conversion. At their behest, Katsman founded Nixxes Software in 1999, deriving the name from "nix", his demoscene nickname. The Dreamcast port of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver was Nixxes' first project, which Katsman completed on his own.[2]

By 2013, when Nixxes was working on Thief, the company employed seventeen people.[2] In 2018, it moved into Utrecht's World Trade Center.[3]

The company faced some hardships during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic because a lot of hardware had to remain in the office while most employees transitioned to remote work, and many workflows required a high-speed connection to the company servers.[4] On 1 July 2021, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced its acquisition of Nixxes Software to undisclosed terms.[5] In a statement to Famitsu later that month, Sony Interactive Entertainment's CEO, Jim Ryan, stated that the acquisition aimed at bringing first-party PlayStation games to personal computers.[6] After initially assisting Guerilla Games in patching the Microsoft Windows version of Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition throughout 2020 and 2021,[7] their first standalone project as a PlayStation Studios subsidiary was revealed in June 2022 to be the PC ports of Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, developed in collaboration with sister studio Insomniac Games.[8]

In 2023, Nixxes confirmed that it would start working on more remasters while also continuing their work on PC ports.[9]

List of games

YearTitlePlatform(s)Original developerNotesRef(s).
2000Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverDreamcastCrystal DynamicsPorted to Dreamcast[10]
2001Mad Dash RacingXboxDeveloped new renderer[11]
Soul Reaver 2Microsoft WindowsPorted to Microsoft Windows[12]
2002Blood Omen 2GameCube, Microsoft Windows, XboxPorted to GameCube, Microsoft Windows and Xbox[13]
2003Legacy of Kain: DefianceMicrosoft Windows, XboxPorted to Microsoft Windows and Xbox, helped build developer tools[14]
WhiplashPlayStation 2, XboxDeveloped new renderer[15]
2005Project SnowblindMicrosoft Windows, XboxPorted to Microsoft Windows and Xbox, integrated Xbox Live support[16]
2006Tomb Raider: LegendGameCube, Microsoft Windows, XboxPorted to GameCube, Microsoft Windows and Xbox, helped build developer tools[17]
2007Tomb Raider: AnniversaryMicrosoft WindowsPorted to Microsoft Windows[18]
2008Tomb Raider: UnderworldMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3Ported to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3[19]
2010Kane & Lynch 2: Dog DaysMicrosoft WindowsIO InteractivePorted to Microsoft Windows[20]
Lara Croft and the Guardian of LightMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3Crystal DynamicsPorted to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3[21]
2011Deus Ex: Human RevolutionMicrosoft WindowsEidos-MontréalPorted to Microsoft Windows, Added DX11 Support[22]
2012Hitman: AbsolutionIO Interactive[23]
2013Tomb RaiderMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4Crystal DynamicsPorted to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3, also ported Definitive Edition to PlayStation 4, added higher quality physics, textures and 60fps support.[24][25]
Killzone Shadow FallPlayStation 4Guerrilla GamesDevelopment Assistance[26]
2014ThiefMicrosoft WindowsEidos-MontréalPorted to Microsoft Windows[27]
Lara Croft and the Temple of OsirisMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4Crystal DynamicsPorted to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4[28]
2015Rise of the Tomb RaiderMicrosoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4Ported to Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360, also ported 20th Anniversary to PlayStation 4, helped with VR content[29][30]
2016Deus Ex: Mankind DividedMicrosoft WindowsEidos-MontréalPorted to Microsoft Windows[31]
2018Shadow of the Tomb Raider[32]
2020Marvel's AvengersCrystal Dynamics[33]
2021Horizon Zero Dawn Complete EditionGuerrilla GamesDeveloped patches[34]
2022Marvel's Spider-Man RemasteredInsomniac GamesPorted to Microsoft Windows[35]
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales
2023Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart[36]
2024 Horizon Forbidden West Complete EditionGuerrilla Games[37]
Ghost of Tsushima Director's CutSucker Punch Productions[38]

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