Undead Labs LLC is an American video game developer based in Seattle, Washington. The company was founded in November 2009 by Jeff Strain and developed the State of Decay series. In 2018, Undead Labs became part of Microsoft Studios (now known as Xbox Game Studios).
History
Undead Labs was founded on November 23, 2009, by Jeff Strain, with the sole focus on zombie-based games.[2] On February 3, 2011, Undead Labs announced that they were partnering with Microsoft Game Studios to publish their games on the Xbox 360 and now also the Xbox One.[3] This decision was made after most of the other publishers who showed interest in their games were requesting what they described as "World of Warcraft clones".[4] The first game State of Decay was released on the Xbox 360 on June 5, 2013, and on Microsoft Windows on November 5, 2013.[5][6][7]
On January 11, 2014, it was announced that Undead Labs has signed a multi-year, multi-title agreement with Microsoft Studios.[8] Jeff Strain stated that the first State of Decay was "just the start of (Undead Labs') long-term ambitions", and spoke of many future titles potentially entering the franchise.[9]
Moonrise was shut down at the end of 2015.[10] At E3 2018, Microsoft announced they had entered into an agreement to acquire Undead Labs into Microsoft Studios.[11] In 2020, the studio announced their next title State of Decay 3 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.[12] In July 2021 Undead Labs opened a second studio in Orlando, Florida focused on developing animation technology in Unreal Engine 5 for Undead Labs as well as for other studios under the Xbox Game Studios banner.[13] Strain left the company by October 2021 and founded another studio, Possibility Space.[14]A 2022 investigation by Kotaku reported on a sexist studio culture, which was abetted by Philip Holt, the new studio head who replaced Strain, and then-head of HR Anne Schlosser.[15] Schlosser was removed after a Microsoft HR investigation. The toxic work environment, which continued after Schlosser's departure, led to a high employee turnover rate, especially among experienced staff. These issues, combined with a lack of design vision, contributed to extensive delays in the development of State of Decay 3.[15] Employees also blamed Microsoft for not living up to its goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion by not responding to reports of abuse in a timely manner.[15]
On June 9, 2024, Undead Labs was rebranded with a new logo and website following the Xbox Showcase, where the company showed its first gameplay trailer for State of Decay 3.[16]
Games developed
Cancelled
External links
References
- Birth of a video game: How a small Seattle studio creates a sequel to a smash hit — with Microsoft's help The Seattle Times, 25 May 2018^
- Kath Brice. ArenaNet founder Jeff Strain opens new studio Undead Labs GamesIndustry.biz, 23 November 2009^
- Undead Labs and Microsoft game studios to create zombie... Undead Labs, February 3, 2011, retrieved February 4, 2013^
- Rude QA 2 Undead Labs, February 3, 2011, retrieved February 4, 2013^
- Adam Rosenburg. 'Class3' Coming To Xbox Live Arcade MTV Multiplayer, February 2, 2011, retrieved February 4, 2013^
- Griffon McElroy. Jeff Strain Shares His Vision for Class3, a Different Kind of Zombie Game Joystiq, February 3, 2011, retrieved February 4, 2013^
- Sanya Weathers. Faq Undead Labs, August 31, 2012, retrieved February 4, 2013^
- Jeffrey Matulef. State of Decay dev signs multi-year agreement with Microsoft Eurogamer, Gamer Network, January 11, 2014, retrieved January 11, 2014^
- Samit Sarkar. State of Decay's Lifeline DLC is just the start of Undead Labs' 'long-term ambitions' Polygon, April 20, 2014, retrieved July 4, 2014^
- Allegra Frank. Sun sets on Pokémon-inspired Moonrise as players switch off Polygon, 2015-09-02, retrieved 2024-02-05^
- Mike Minotti. Microsoft acquires State of Decay 2 studio Undead Labs VentureBeat, June 10, 2018, retrieved October 25, 2021^
- Matt Kim. State of Decay 3 Announced IGN, July 23, 2021, retrieved January 3, 2022^
- Alessio Polumba. New Undead Labs Team to Focus on Cross-Studio Animation Technology for Xbox Game Studios wccftech, January 3, 2022, retrieved January 3, 2022^
- Ryan McCaffrey. State of Decay Studio Founder Jeff Strain Starts New Studio, Possibility Space IGN, October 13, 2021, retrieved October 25, 2021^
- Ethan Gach. Allegations Of Sexism, Bullying, And Burnout: Inside The Microsoft Studio Behind State Of Decay 3 Kotaku, 2022-03-31, retrieved 2022-03-31^
- Xbox leak confirms at least one major exclusive game for tomorrow's Xbox Games Showcase Windows Central, 2024-06-09, retrieved 2024-06-09^