GSC Game World

GSC Game World was a Ukrainian computer game manufacturer.

The studio was founded in 1995 in Kiev. Until 1997, GSC was engaged in the creation of multimedia encyclopedias that were popular in Ukraine and Russia. Since 1997, the company deals with game technology and computer game development. The first game Warcraft2000, was a non-commercial project. The first commercial project was the real-time strategy game Cossacks. Last GSC worked on four other projects. On April 26, 2012 it was announced that the studio has dissolved and now as Vostok Games working on other projects. Finally, the studio was working on S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, which had to be discontinued due to funding problems and disagreements with the right holder of the STALKER brand.

Works

  • STALKER: Call of Pripyat (5th November 2009 ( Germany, Austria and Switzerland ), February 2, 2010 (North America), 5th February 2010 ( rest of the EU and Australia) )
  • STALKER: Clear Sky (August 22, (Russia), September 5 ( Europe), September 15 (USA) 2008)
  • STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl ( 23 March 2007)
  • Heroes of Annihilated Empires (6 October 2006)
  • Cossacks II - Napoleonic Wars (4 April 2005 )
  • Alexander (24 November 2004)
  • Firestarter (03 /2004)
  • American Conquest: Fight Back (09 /2003)
  • Hover Ace (24 June 2003)
  • American Conquest (2002)
  • Codename: Outbreak (2002)
  • Cossacks: Back to War (2002)
  • Cossacks: The Art of War (2001)
  • Cossacks: European Wars (2000)

GSC Pro- Team

GSC Game World launched in the past its own e-sports clan with players from Ukraine, the so-called GSC Pro- Team. This was established in mid-2003, was not widespread at a time when sponsorship in e- sports. The beginning of 2005 the project was, however, probably because the available resources were no longer sufficient to maintain the leading position nationally.

During the time of the existence of GSC was regarded as the most successful Ukrainian communities and represented the nation at numerous international competitions such as the World Cyber ​​Games 2004 and the CPL Summer 2004. There were sections for the computer games Counter- Strike, Warcraft III, Starcraft and Unreal Tournament 2004. Among the most prominent former GSC players include the Warcraft III players Mychajlo " HoT " Nowopaschyn and the UT2004 player Roman "Chip" Verenko.

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