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Akella
IndustryVideo games
Founded1993; 32 years ago (1993)
Defunct2012
FateBankruptcy, Liquidated
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Number of employees
250 (2012)
DivisionsAkella Online
Websiteakella.com

Akella (Russian: Акелла) was a Russian software company specialising in the development, publishing and distribution of video games and multimedia products. The founders met in 1993 and decided to start a company together and in 1995 formed Akella. The company comprised five in-house development teams, a publishing house, a distribution center, a localisation team and a quality assurance department; in total, 250 people were employed by Akella. There were several sub-brands owned by Akella, such as Macho Studios, that developed erotic games and published Japanese hentai dating sims.[1][2]

The company is named after a Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book character, Akela the wolf, and its logo is a wolf.

Defunct status

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During 2012, the company was amid multiple lawsuits totalling 200,000,000[3] (roughly $6,000,000) which, combined with the significant developmental difficulties and commercial failings of Postal III, pushed Akella to the verge of bankruptcy. As a result, the company, while technically still existing, has effectively ceased operations since 2012.[4]

Games

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Year Title Platform(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s)
1997 Postal Windows Running with Scissors Ripcord Games, Loki Entertainment, Running with Scissors, Akella (in Russia)
1998 Liquidator MS-DOS Partizan Software Akella[5]
2000 Sea Dogs Windows Akella Bethesda Softworks
2001 Age of Sail II Windows Akella Bethesda Softworks
2002 Privateers Bounty: Age of Sail II Windows Akella 1C Company
2003 Bomber Fun Windows LightBrain Akella (in Russia)
Postal 2 Running with Scissors Whiptail Interactive, Running with Scissors, Akella (in Russia)
Postal 2: Share the Pain
Pirates of the Caribbean Akella Bethesda Softworks and 1C Conmpany
Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend Running with Scissors Whiptail Interactive, Running with Scissors, Akella (in Russia)
2004 Sabotain: Break the Rules Windows Avalon Style Entertainment Akella
Red Skies Over Europe Interactive Vision Akella
2005 Metalheart: Replicants Rampage Windows Numlock Software DreamCatcher and Akella
Postal 2: Corkscrew Rules! Avalon Style Entertainment Akella
2006 Evil Days of Luckless John Windows Centauri Production CINEMAX, Akella
Tanita: Plasticine Dream Trickster Games Akella
Mad Tracks Load inc. Akella (in Russia)[6]
Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales Akella 1C Company
Sakura Wars Sega, Red Entertainment Akella (in Russia)
2007 Tarr Chronicles: Sign of Ghosts Windows Quazar Studio Akella
Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power Wargaming Akella
Inhabited Island: Prisoner of Power Orion Akella
Hard to Be a God Burut CT Nobilis, Akella
Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey Akella 1C Company
Empire Above All Icehill Akella
Inhabited Island: The Earthling Step Creative Group Akella
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel Electronic Paradise Akella
2008 Sakura Wars 2 Windows Sega, Red Entertainment Akella
2009 A Stroke of Fate: Operation Valkyrie SPLine Akella
A Stroke of Fate: Operation Bunker SPLine Akella
Age of Pirates 2: City of Abandoned Ships Akella Playlogic
PT Boats: Knights of the Sea Akella Battlefront.com and Akella
2010 Disciples III: Renaissance Windows .dat [ru] Akella (CIS), Kalypso Media (EU, NA)
PT Boats: South Gambit Akella Battlefront.com, Akella
2011 Disciples III: Resurrection Windows .dat [ru] Akella (CIS), Kalypso Media (EU, NA)
Postal III Trashmasters, Running with Scissors Akella
2012 Disciples III: Reincarnation Windows hex Studio [ru] Akella (CIS), Kalypso Media (EU, NA)
Sea Dogs: To Each His Own BlackMark Studio Akella

References

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  1. ^ Костин, Семён (3 April 2018). "Война Сакуры: как «Акелла» опередила весь мир — Аниме на DTF". DTF. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  2. ^ "PLAYER ONE". PLAYER ONE (in Russian). Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  3. ^ Roman Dorokhov (9 August 2012). "'Akella' finished: 200 million ruble lawsuits filed" (in Russian). Ведомости. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  4. ^ Anastasia Alekseevskikh (14 June 2012). "Video game developer 'Akella' on the verge of bankruptcy" (in Russian). Маркер. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Ликвидатор". Igromania. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Компания Акелла - игра Mad Tracks: Заводные Гонки" Akella Company - Mad Tracks: Groovy Races game. Akella.com. 24 March 2006. Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 5 April 2025. {{cite web}}: Invalid |script-title=: missing prefix (help)
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