Founded in 1987, Empire Interactive started off as a PC game publisher, headquartered in the UK. Since then, the company has expanded and now has operations in every major territory in the world.
More recently, the company concentrated on developing its own product franchises across platforms including: PC, Dreamcast and PlayStation. Franchises include Sheep, Speedball, Flying Corps, Grand Touring, Pro Pinball, Enemy Engaged and International Cricket Captain.
Empire Interactive was forced to close its doors and sell off its assets in May of 2009 in the midst of economic crisis.
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