Headup GmbH (also known as Headup Games) is a German video game publisher based in Düren. The company was founded in January 2009 by Dieter Schoeller, who serves as its managing director and owns the company under Microcuts Holding. The company is best known for publishing the Bridge Constructor series of games developed by ClockStone.[2]
History
Headup Games was founded in January 2009 by Dieter Schoeller, who became its managing director.[3][4] Operations were formally launched in Düren in April 2009, with Headup also employing executive producer Marcel Aldrup and executive PR & marketing manager Michael Zolna.[5] The first game published by Headup was Twin Sector, an action-adventure game developed by Bremen-based studio DNS Development and released in September 2009.[6] Subsequently, the company signed an agreement with NBG Multimedia that would allow NBG to distribute Headup's games in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.[7] In October, Headup joined G.A.M.E., a German association for the video game industry.[8] By January 2013, Headup employed six people,[4] of which Zolna left the company in early April, being succeeded by Skander Essadi.[9] By June 2014, Headup employed Schoeller, Aldrup and Aldrup's brother Mark as full-time employees, three trainees and two interns.[10]
Headup was acquired by the Thunderful Group in February 2021 for up to €11 million, with the acquisition completed in March 2021.[11]
On 28 March 2024, Thunderful Group agreed to sell Headup Games to Microcuts Holding (a holding company owned by Dieter Schoeller) for €500,000. The sale will include Headup's back catalogue of approximately 80 titles and a pipeline of five games currently in development. As part of the agreement, Thunderful will receive a revenue share of up to €300,000 from a future unannounced title. The finalization of the deal is subject to shareholder approval, rewriting of three IP-related contracts, and the transfer of Studio Fizbin to Thunderful. Studio Fizbin, another German developer, was acquired by Thunderful through Headup in 2023. The sale of Headup is part of Thunderful's restructuring program, which includes a 20% reduction in staff announced in January.[12]
On 21 August 2024, Headup spun off their in-house development team into a separate independent studio named Goon Squad; both remain subsidiaries of Microcuts Holding.[13]
Accolades
Deutscher Entwicklerpreis – "Best Publisher" (2012, 2013, 2017)[14][15][16]
External links
References
- About Us Headup Games, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- Emma Kidwell. Valve licenses Portal to Headup for new Bridge Constructor game Gamasutra, 6 December 2017, retrieved 7 December 2017^
- Headup Games feiert 10jähriges Jubiläum GamesWirtschaft, 7 January 2019, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- Burkhard Giesen. Mit Spielen auf Erfolgskurs: Headup Games aus Düren Aachener Nachrichten, 3 January 2013, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- Tim Pototzki. Headup Games nimmt Arbeit auf Gamesmarkt, 27 April 2009^
- Tim Pototzki. Headup stellt Debüttitel vor Gamesmarkt, 7 May 2009^
- Tim Pototzki. Headup gibt Vertrieb an NBG Gamesmarkt, 12 May 2009, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- Tim Pototzki. Headup tritt G.A.M.E. bei Gamesmarkt, 19 October 2009, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- Zolna verlässt Headup Games Gamesmarkt, 4 April 2013, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- Stephan Johnen. "Headup Games": Daddeln bis zur Serienreife Aachener Zeitung, 3 June 2014, retrieved 25 February 2021^
- James Batchelor. Thunderful acquires Bridge Constructor publisher Headup in €11m deal GamesIndustry.biz, 24 February 2021, retrieved 24 February 2021^
- Sophie McEvoy. Thunderful selling Headup for €500k GamesIndustry.biz, 2024-03-28, retrieved 2024-03-28^
- Vikki Blake. Publisher Headup establishes new independent studio Goon Squad GamesIndustry.biz, 2024-08-21, retrieved 2024-08-21^
- Preisträger Chronologie: 2012 Deutscher Entwicklerpreis, retrieved 2 January 2018^
- Preisträger Chronologie: 2013 Deutscher Entwicklerpreis, retrieved 2 January 2018^
- Preisträger Chronologie: 2017 Deutscher Entwicklerpreis, retrieved 2 January 2018^