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Massive Entertainment

Sweden Founded 1997 Website

Massive Entertainment is a world-leading AAA studio located in Malmö and part of the Ubisoft family. It is a multinational team of more than 650 passionate and highly skilled people from more than 50 different countries. The studio worked on some big projects like Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Star Wars Project, Snowdrop, or Ubisoft Connect.

Massive Entertainment at a Glance

Massive Entertainment is a Swedish developer founded in 1997 that has released nineteen games since the start of the millennium. Based in Malmö, the studio operates as part of the Ubisoft family and employs over 650 people from more than fifty countries. Their output has grown steadily over time with four titles in the 2000s, six in the 2010s, and eight games released in the 2020s so far. The studio focuses primarily on Adventure games with eleven releases, followed by seven Shooters and five Strategy titles. They also have experience with Role-playing games and Real Time Strategy entries. Their work spans almost exclusively PC platforms with sixteen titles on Microsoft Windows, though they have also reached players on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and several other consoles like the Nintendo Switch 2. The quality of their catalog is generally strong but shows some variation over the years. Out of nine rated titles, three achieved great scores above 80, while six fell into the good range between 60 and 79. There are no mixed or poor ratings in the dataset. Their highest-rated work includes Ground Control from 2000 with a score of 85.5 and World in Conflict from 2007 at 87.7. These early strategy games set a high bar for the studio. In later years, they maintained solid performance with Tom Clancy's The Division reaching 80.1 and Tom Clancy's The Division hitting 76.7. Their more recent Star Wars Outlaws from 2024 scored 77.6, which fits their trend of delivering good to great results. Recent activity shows a heavy push into the Avatar franchise with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora arriving in December 2025 with a score of 75. The studio also built the Snowdrop engine and developed Ubisoft Connect as part of their broader portfolio. While they have not published any games themselves, their role as developers has been consistent across nearly three decades. Players looking for their work will find a mix of tactical shooters and adventure games that generally meet high standards without slipping into poor territory. The data suggests a reliable track record where recent releases like Star Wars Outlaws continue the pattern of strong reception seen in their earlier strategy hits.

19
Total Games
77.8
Avg Rating
2000
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Adventure
31%
Shooter
20%
Strategy
14%
Role-playing (RPG)
11%
Real Time Strategy (RTS)
11%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
16
Xbox Series X|S
8
PlayStation 5
8
PlayStation 4
5
Xbox One
5

Release Timeline

2000s
4
2010s
6
2020s
8

Rating Distribution

3
80-100
6
60-79
0
40-59
0
0-39