Interview with Paradox interactive CEO Fredrik Wester
Wester discusses the rise of Paradox, the quality of their partners, the landscape of the industry, future plans for the company and much more ...
Paradox Interactive's Johan Andersson - Reddit IAMA Q&A Right Now
Johan Andersson, the Studio Manager at Paradox dev studio, is currently taking questions over on Reddit. Maybe you guys can get some info on just what's cooking over at Paradox. Players should be familiar with Andersson from his work (and dev diaries) for games and series like Victoria, Crusader Kings, Hearts of Iron, and more.
One of the first companies to unleash their E3 line-up for this year is Paradox Interactive, with five big games that are guaranteed to be on display at E3, 2011. Of course, most companies will actually have a secret or two to spill at the actual event
Paradox Interactive announced today they are accepting applications for the upcoming closed beta test for Sengoku, a Grand Strategy title for the PC set in 15th century Feudal Japan. Applicants can request beta access until midday May 23th, 2011.
As recently as 2008, Paradox Interactive was only able to sign on for the projects it could afford to pay for at the time, rather than looking at what was best for the publisher and what fit with its goals.
That's according to Fredrik Wester, CEO of Magicka dev Paradox Interactive, which is based in Stockholm, Sweden - not far from the developer heavily-tipped to be behind the new Syndicate, Riddick house Starbreeze. According to a Kotaku interview with
Pirates, samurai, and space battles are coming to a PC near you thanks to Paradox. We have impressions of their latest titles. On Tuesday, game developer and publisher Paradox Interactive unveiled three titles for the PC platform due out
One of the first companies to unleash their E3 line-up for this year is Paradox Interactive, with five big games that are guaranteed to be on display at E3, 2011. Of course, most companies will actually have a secret or two to spill at the actual event
Paradox Interactive announced today they are accepting applications for the upcoming closed beta test for Sengoku, a Grand Strategy title for the PC set in 15th century Feudal Japan. Applicants can request beta access until midday May 23th, 2011.
As recently as 2008, Paradox Interactive was only able to sign on for the projects it could afford to pay for at the time, rather than looking at what was best for the publisher and what fit with its goals.
That's according to Fredrik Wester, CEO of Magicka dev Paradox Interactive, which is based in Stockholm, Sweden - not far from the developer heavily-tipped to be behind the new Syndicate, Riddick house Starbreeze. According to a Kotaku interview with
Pirates, samurai, and space battles are coming to a PC near you thanks to Paradox. We have impressions of their latest titles. On Tuesday, game developer and publisher Paradox Interactive unveiled three titles for the PC platform due out