Digital Reality


Digital Reality Software Kft. was a Hungarian video game developer based in Budapest, Hungary. It was founded in 1991 as Amnesty Design, and started to work on their upcoming title, Reunion, which would be released in 1994 by Grandslam Video, for Amiga and MS-DOS. In 1997, leading up to the release of Imperium Galactica, the company changed its name to Digital Reality. In the following decade, games like , Platoon, SkyDrift and Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps were produced, all to positive reception.
In 2006, Digital Reality opened a subsidiary studio, Whiz Software, in cooperation with CDV Software, and in 2011, they spun off a digital distribution subsidiary, Digital Reality Publishing. Digital Reality silently shut down in 2013. On 2 February 2016, Austrian publisher Nordic Games announced that they had acquired a range of intellectual properties formerly under the Digital Reality banner, withunder also Black Knight Sword, Imperium Galactica and Sine Mora.

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