
The publisher and occasional developer, New Reality Games, had earlier names of "Gamers Immersive" in November 2012 to March 2013, and then "Studio 69" in April 2013 to December 2013. They went defunct in 2018. NRG was a small Indie Games Developer & Publisher based in Cornwall, UK. We are the creative minds behind the Data Hacker series.
New Reality Games operated as a small publisher and occasional developer based in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The company launched under the name Gamers engaging in late 2012 before changing its identity to Studio 69 early the next year. It finally settled on New Reality Games in April 2013. Their activity spanned from 2014 until they went defunct in 2018. During this short window, they released 37 games, all of which appeared as published titles. They only developed two games themselves. The entire catalog exists within the 2010s, meaning there is no data on output from other decades to compare against. The company focused heavily on the indie sector with 32 titles in that category. Their library leans toward adventure and role-playing genres, with 18 and 16 entries respectively. Strategy and simulator games also made up a significant portion of their releases. They targeted PC platforms exclusively for most titles, as all 37 games were available on Microsoft Windows. Mac support was available for 7 titles, while Linux supported 4. Console presence was limited to 3 titles each on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. A few later entries reached newer hardware like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The quality of their games showed a wide range but leaned toward the lower end overall. The average rating across 34 rated titles sits at 53.6 out of 100. Only two games achieved great status with scores above 80. Thirteen titles were considered good, falling between 60 and 79. However, sixteen games received mixed reviews, and three titles scored below 40. Their highest-rated releases include City of Chains and Project Starship from 2015, both scoring 80. Red Death and Elements II: Hearts of Light followed in subsequent years with scores of 70. Recent releases like Snares of Ruin and Mercury: Cascade into Madness also held steady at 70 before the studio closed. The company is perhaps best known for the Data Hacker series they created.




































