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    CCP hf
    TypePrivately held
    Founded1997
    HeadquartersReykjavík, Iceland
    Key peopleHilmar Veigar Pétursson, CEO
    Mike Tinney, President - CCP North America
    Ívar Kristjánsson, CFO
    Magnús Bergsson, CMO
    Halldór Fannar Guðjónsson, CTO
    Jón Hörðdal, COO
    Reynir Harðarson, Creative Director
    Matthias Gudmundsson, Lead Programmer
    Kjartan Pierre Emilsson, Managing Director CCP Asia
    Nathan Richardsson, Senior Producer
    Kári Gunnarsson, Art Director
    Leifur Bjornsson, Quality Assurance Manager
    Charles Dane, Director of Community Relations
    Valerie Massey Director of Communication
    IndustryVideo games
    ProductsEVE Online
    EVE: The Second Genesis
    Revenue$35.88 Million
    Employees250
    Websitewww.ccpgames.com

    CCP hf (or Crowd Control Productions) is a video game developer. CCP's headquarters are located in Reykjavík, Iceland. CCP Games also has subsidiary offices in Slough (Berkshire), United Kingdom; Atlanta, USA and Shanghai, China

    History

    CCP was founded in June 1997 by Reynir Harðarson, Thorolfur Beck and Ívar Kristjánsson for the purpose of making MMORPGs. In order to finance the initial development of EVE Online CCP developed and published a board game called Hættuspil ("Danger Game"). In April 2000 the company raised $2.6 million, through a closed offering organized by Kaupthing Bank, from private investors in Iceland, including the Icelandic Telco Siminn. Approximately half of the initial 21 staff were drawn from the Icelandic dotcom company OZ Communications.

    Products

    EVE Online

    CCP currently has one video game product, the MMORPG EVE Online, originally published by Simon & Schuster, Inc. in May 2003. Later CCP hf re-acquired the rights to publish EVE Online after Simon & Schuster Interactive ceased trading. Development continues in a regular free expansion release schedule.

    Quafe

    Real-world Quafe.

    Quafe is both the name of a popular drink in the EVE Online universe and the name of the in-game corporation which produces it. On October 22, 2004, CCP hf made a marketing first when they launched the virtual drink for sale in the real world. CCP sold the drink from their website for $1.50 (USD) for a single bottle, or $15.10 for a multi-pack, but sales of this drink have since ceased. The real-world Quafe soft drink had a lemon-lime taste.

    World of Darkness

    In October 2006 Magnús Bergsson (CMO of CCP) stated that EVE would not be the only game to come out of CCP. On 11 November 2006 CCP and White Wolf jointly announced that CCP would be working on a World of Darkness MMO.

    Merger

    On November 11 2006, White Wolf and CCP Games jointly announced a merger between the two companies during the keynote address at the EVE Online Fanfest 2006. White Wolf will become a wholly-owned independent subsidiary of CCP hf, with Hilmar Veigar Pétursson remaining as the CEO, and Mike Tinney remaining as President of White Wolf | CCP North America.

    References

    1. ^ Boyes, Emma (2007-08-16). Q&A: EVE Online's Hilmar Petursson (HTML) (English). GameSpot. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
    2. ^ a b "10 Years of CCP", Page 2, Eurogamer, June 15, 2007 (Retrieved 15 June 2007)
    3. ^ MMORPG.com: CCP Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary by Jon Wood (Retrieved 12 June 2006)
    4. ^ "EVE Online AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD", CCP Press Release, 3 December 2003 (Retrieved 31 August 2006)
    5. ^ CCP Games. EVE Online Features (HTML) (English). eve-online.com. CCP Games. Retrieved on 2008-01-14.
    6. ^ CCP Games. EVE Online Chronicles - Quafe (HTML) (English). eve-online.com. CCP Games. Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
    7. ^ CCP Games. Quafe - EVE Online Organizations (HTML) (English). eve-online.com. CCP Games. Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
    8. ^ "CCP announces The Availability of QUAFE" - GamersIndustry.biz Press Release (HTML) (English). gamesindustry.biz (2004-10-20). Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
    9. ^ "Interview with CCP: EVE currency traders 'going to lose big'?", Virtual Economy Research Network, 2 October 2006 (Retrieved 12 November 2006)
    10. ^ World of Darkness MMO: CCP merges with White Wolf, Virtual Economy Research Network, 11 November 2006 (Retrieved 15 June 2007)
    11. ^ White Wolf Press Release 11 November 2006: Gaming Industry Innovators CCP and White Wolf to Merge (Retrieved 11 November 2006)
    12. ^ CCP Press Release 11th November 2006:Gaming industry innovators CCP and White Wolf merge (Retrieved 12 November 2006)

    External links

    • CCP hf's official website
    • EVE Online
    • EVE: The Second Genesis Collectible Card Game


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