The Creative Assembly
Company

The Creative Assembly

🇬🇧 United Kingdom Est. 1987

Subsidiary of Sega

The Creative Assembly is a British video game developer founded by Tim Ansell. In its early years, the company worked on porting games to MS-DOS from Amiga and ZX Spectrum platforms, later working with Electronic Arts to produce a variety of games under the EA Sports brand. In 1999, the company had sufficient resources to attempt a new and original project, proceeding to develop the strategy computer game Shogun: Total War which was a critical and commercial hit, and is regarded as a benchmark strategy game. Under Sega, further Total War titles were developed, and The Creative Assembly entered the console market with action-adventure games such as Spartan: Total Warrior, Viking: Battle for Asgard and Alien: Isolation.

2
Games
4
Versions
197
Trophies
2
Platinums
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Community Stats
4.5/5
Rating
6.0/10
Difficulty
7.5/10
Fun
5.0/10
Grind
34h
Avg Hours
219
Players

Based on 2 ratings across 1 game.

Company data sourced from IGDB.

Developed

2 games