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Annapurna Interactive

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Video game publisher

Annapurna Games, LLC
Annapurna Interactive[1]
Company typeDivision
IndustryVideo games
FoundedDecember 1, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-12-01)
FoundersMegan Ellison
Nathan Gary
James Masi
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Hector Sanchez (President)
ParentAnnapurna Pictures
Subsidiaries24 Bit Games
Websiteannapurnainteractive.com

Annapurna Games, LLC (trade name:Annapurna Interactive) is an Americanvideo game publisher and developer. The company was founded in 2016 as a division ofAnnapurna Pictures. It focuses on publishing innovative and emotiveindie games. Notable video games published by Annapurna Interactive includeWhat Remains of Edith Finch (2017),Donut County (2018),Outer Wilds (2019),Sayonara Wild Hearts (2019),Wattam (2019),Telling Lies (2019),Kentucky Route Zero (2020),Neon White (2022) andStray (2022).

In 2020 Annapurna launched an internal development studio with its first project being the upcomingBlade Runner 2033: Labyrinth.

History

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The company was founded as a division ofAnnapurna Pictures on December 1, 2016 to expand into the video game industry. Its early staff was composed of existing Annapurna executives, producer Neale Hemrajani, technology head James Masi along with several video game veterans, including Nathan Gary, Deborah Mars, Hector Sanchez, and Jeff Legaspi, who had worked inSony Interactive Entertainment'sSanta Monica Studio andWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.[2]Jenova Chen was the company's advisor. The company aimed to publish games that are "personal, emotional, and original".[3][4] Annapurna Interactive acquired games that were in development at Santa Monica Studio's external development division, includingWhat Remains of Edith Finch andWattam.[3]

On the day of establishment, the company announced several publishing deals it had signed with several independent developers. Some of the first games published by the company includedGorogoa,What Remains of Edith Finch,Wattam, andFlorence.[5] In 2017, Annapurna announced that it would begin publishing more games, which includedThe Artful Escape,Ashen, andTelling Lies.[6][7][8]

2020–2023: Game development and film studio

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In October 2020, Annapurna established an internal development studio inLos Angeles.[9] Also in 2020, Annapurna signed a multi-year publishing agreement with Swedish studio Simogo.[10]

Leading into theCOVID-19 pandemic, Annapurna Pictures had been struggling with financial issues, and its CEOMegan Ellison had stepped back while her fatherLarry Ellison helped to stabilize the company and other executives departed.[11] Megan Ellison eventually reappeared around 2021, and promoted Gary to president of Annapurna Pictures, while Mars and Nathan Vella, former president ofCapybara Games, were promoted to co-manage Annapurna Interactive.[12][13][14] According to sources speaking toIGN, Gary's management put more resources into the gaming division, as well as promoting Masi to chief administration officer for Annapurna Pictures. Gary also claimed to have establishedAnnapurna Animation, an animation division of Annapurna Pictures, with their premiere work beingNimona, though other sources stated this had been credited to Ellison. As a result, there was a matter of distrust between Ellison and Annapurna Interactive, leading to a hands-off approach for the publisher to continue to group.[12]

Two limited edition box sets containing the gamesDonut County,Kentucky Route Zero,Outer Wilds,Sayonara Wild Hearts,Wattam,What Remains of Edith Finch,Telling Lies, andGorogoa were released in collaboration withiam8bit for the PlayStation 4 in late 2020.[15] A similar limited edition box set was released for the Nintendo Switch in late 2023.[16]

In June 2022, Annapurna announced the formation of an internal game development studio headed by Chelsea Hash.[17] Its first game,Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth, was announced in 2023.[18]

In November 2023, Annapurna Interactive made its first acquisition in South African studio 24 Bit Games, a studio which had provided support for other indie games such asGone Home,Neon White, andCocoon.[19]

2024–present: Mass resignations, Remedy Entertainment partnership, and game releases

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In March 2024, the company's staff were informed that Masi's role was considered unnecessary and that Gary would be the head of Annapurna Interactive despite him also leaving the company. Some staff resigned as a result but later returned along with Masi and Gary to discuss a spin-off of the company that would be able to sign deals independent of Annapurna in addition to overseeing existing Annapurna Interactive projects.[12]

In August 2024, Annapurna Pictures signed a partnership deal withRemedy Entertainment to co-finance the development ofControl 2 along with getting the television and film rights toControl andAlan Wake. The deal was negotiated by Sanchez, after leavingEpic Games, who was rehired to lead a new division forAAA andAA games at Annapurna Pictures, while Annapurna Interactive would remain focused on indie games.[12][20] At the end of August, Annapurna Interactive’s 25-person staff resigned in a joint resignation letter with two weeks notice after spin-off discussions were stalled then ended.[12][21][22] Further attempts to reengage Ellison on the spin-off did not receive interest.[12]

Sanchez met with developers on several projects afterward who were frustrated with the situation and stated that Annapurna would fulfill its contractual obligations through backfilling roles and working with outside agencies.[12][21] Some developers with projects under Annapurna Interactive, includingDavey Wreden andC418, and Beethoven & Dinosaur stated their forthcoming or planned games were not affected.[23][24] Annapurna announced that development ofSilent Hill: Townfall andBlade Runner 2033: Labyrinth would continue.[12][25]

In January 2025, Leanne Loombe joined Annapurna Interactive as executive vice president and head of games.[26] Annapurna releasedWanderstop in March 2025, developed by Ivy Road and composed byC418.[27] In April 2025,Lushfoil Photography Sim and first person shooterSkin Deep were released by Annapurna.To a T, with development led byKeita Takahashi was released in May.[28] The adventure-racing titleWheel World was released during summer 2025.[29]

In 2025, Annapurna Interactive announced a publishing deal with TheLego Group via the titleLego Voyagers, developed by Light Brick Studios.[30]

At the Tokyo Game Show in 2025, Annapurna revealed three new games: puzzle-adventureD-topia developed by Marumittu Games,People of Note a turn-based RPG musical by Iridium Studios, andDemi and the Fractured Dream from developer Yarn Owl.[31]

Games

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Games published

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YearTitleDeveloper(s)Platform(s)Ref.
2017What Remains of Edith FinchGiant SparrowWindows,PlayStation 4,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch,iOS,PlayStation 5,Xbox Series X/S[32]
FlowerThatgamecompanyWindows,iOS[33]
GorogoaBuried SignalWindows,macOS,iOS,Android,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,Xbox One[34]
2018FlorenceMountainsiOS,Android,Windows,MacOS,Nintendo Switch[35]
Donut CountyBen EspositoWindows,PlayStation 4,macOS,iOS,Android,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch[36]
Gone HomeFullbrightNintendo Switch,iOS[37]
AshenA44Windows,Xbox One,PlayStation 4,Nintendo Switch[38]
2019Outer WildsMobius DigitalWindows,Xbox One,PlayStation 4,Nintendo Switch,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5[39]
JourneyThatgamecompanyWindows,iOS[40]
Telling LiesSam Barlow, Furious BeeWindows,macOS,iOS,PlayStation 4,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch[41]
Sayonara Wild HeartsSimogoWindows,Nintendo Switch,macOS,iOS,tvOS,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One[42]
WattamFunomenaWindows,PlayStation 4[43]
2020Kentucky Route ZeroCardboard ComputerLinux,Windows,OS X,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,Xbox One,iOS,Android,PlayStation 5,Xbox Series X/S[44]
If Found...DreamfeelWindows,macOS,iOS,Nintendo Switch[45]
The Unfinished SwanGiant SparrowWindows,iOS[46]
I Am DeadHollow Ponds, Richard HoggWindows,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[47]
The PathlessGiant SquidWindows,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,macOS,iOS,tvOS,Nintendo Switch,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[48]
2021MaquetteGraceful DecayWindows,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[49]
Last StopVariable StateWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5[50]
Twelve MinutesLuis AntonioWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch[51]
The Artful EscapeBeethoven & DinosaurWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch[50]
Solar AshHeart MachineWindows,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,Nintendo Switch[52]
2022A Memoir BlueCloisters InteractiveWindows,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,Nintendo Switch,iOS[53]
Neon WhiteAngel MatrixWindows,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[54]
StrayBlueTwelve StudioWindows,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,macOS,Nintendo Switch[55]
HohokumHoneyslug, Richard HoggWindows[56]
HindsightTeam HindsightWindows,macOS,Nintendo Switch,iOS,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[57]
2023StorytellerDaniel BenmerguiWindows,Nintendo Switch,iOS,Android[58]
MundaunHidden FieldsWindows,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[59]
CocoonGeometric InteractiveWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5[60]
Thirsty SuitorsOuterloop GamesWindows,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S[61]
2024Open RoadsOpen Roads TeamWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch[62]
Lorelei and the Laser EyesSimogoWindows,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5[63]
FlockHollow Ponds, Richard HoggWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5[64][65]
2025WanderstopIvy RoadWindows,PlayStation 5,Xbox Series X/S[66]
Lushfoil Photography SimMatt NewellWindows,PlayStation 5,Xbox Series X/S[67]
Skin DeepBlendo GamesWindows[68]
To a TUvulaWindows,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5[69]
Wheel WorldMesshofWindows,Linux,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5[70]
Lego VoyagersLight BrickWindows,Nintendo Switch,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5[71]
Bounty StarDinogodWindows,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5[72]
MorselsFurculaWindows,Xbox Series X/S,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 5[73]
MixtapeBeethoven & DinosaurWindows,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5[74]
FarawaySteph ThirionWindows[75]
2026D-topiaMarumittu GamesWindows,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch,Nintendo Switch 2[76]
Demi and the Fractured DreamYarn OwlWindows,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch,Nintendo Switch 2[77]
People of NoteIridium StudiosWindows,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5[78]
Snap & GrabNo GoblinWindows,Xbox Series X/S,PlayStation 5[79]
TBABlade Runner 2033: LabyrinthAnnapurna Games
Alcon Interactive Group
Windows[80]
Forever AgoThird ShiftWindows[81]
The Lost WildGreat Ape GamesWindows[82]
Silent Hill: TownfallScreen Burn InteractiveWindows[83]
We Kill MonstersGlass RevolverWindows[84]

Games developed

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YearTitlePlatformRef
TBABlade Runner 2033: LabyrinthWindows[80]

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