Akella

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Akella
Type
Founded 1995
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Industry Computer and video game industry
Employees 140+
Website English version of Akella homepage

Akella is a Russian software company specializing in the development, publishing and distribution of computer games and multimedia products. The founders of Akella met in 1993 and decided to start a company together, in 1995 Akella was born. The company comprises five in-house development teams, a publishing house, a distribution center, a localization team and a quality assurance department; in total, some 140 people are employed by Akella.

Akella develop games for the PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Wii platforms, such as:

  1. Sea Dogs (released in 2000), a pirate-adventuring action RPG (Bethesda Softworks/UbiSoft/1C)
  2. Age of Sail II (released in 2001), a real-time naval combat simulation (Take 2/Talonsoft/1C)
  3. Privateers Bounty (released in 2002), another premium real-time naval combat simulation (Take 2/Global Star Software/1C)
  4. Pirates of the Caribbean (Originally known as Sea Dogs II) (released in July, 2003), the pirating adventure for PC and Xbox platforms, developed under license for the Disney adventure movie of the same name (Bethesda Softworks/UbiSoft/1C)
  5. Sea Dogs III (2005) (1C)
  6. Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales
  7. Age of Pirates: Captain Blood
  8. Postal 2: Штопор Жжот Russian Postal 2 add-on

  1. Disciples III(PC video game) Sequel to Disciples: Sacred Lands and Disciples II: Dark Prophecy. To be released in 2008.
  2. City of Abandoned Ships
  3. Jagged Alliance 3, to be released in the third quarter of 2008.
  4. Postal III, to be released in 2008.

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