
Black Hole Entertainment was a Budapest-based video game developer, founded in 2001 by seven young game enthusiasts. Black Hole developed the sixth installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic series, Might & Magic Heroes VI, in collaboration with Ubisoft. The title was released in October 2011, postponed from its original launch date of March. The studio was reported in various media to have gone bankrupt as a result of the nature of this development, and members of the company blamed Ubisoft for the mistake. As of July 2012, the company is no longer operating.
Black Hole Entertainment has been active in the gaming industry from 2004 to 2011, with 4 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Strategy, Real Time Strategy (RTS), Role-playing (RPG), with additional titles in Turn-based strategy (TBS). The studio carries a solid 70.6/100 average rating across their catalog, with 3 titles rated favorably by the community. Their highest-rated title on PlayPile is Armies of Exigo (76.2/100). Their games are available on PC (Microsoft Windows).