Frontier Developments' first game was the 1993
Amiga CD32 port of
Frontier: Elite II, followed by
Frontier: First Encounters in 1995, these being the first and second sequels to the 1984 game
Elite by
Acornsoft. David Braben owned all rights to
Elite assigned to the company in 2008. Between 2005 and 2011, Frontier developed
The Outsider, an action-adventure game set in Washington DC that Braben said would advance video game storytelling.
The Outsider was cancelled in January 2011 after it was dropped by the publisher,
Codemasters, leading to nearly 30 staff layoffs. Frontier had been planning a new
Elite sequel, under the working title
Elite 4, since 1998. The company completed a successful
Kickstarter campaign at the end of 2012, where the new sequel's name
Elite: Dangerous was revealed. Early-access versions of the game have been playable by backers since December 2013. The full game was released to PC on 16 December 2014. Frontier Developments has made many other games, including ''
Dog's Life, Thrillville, and RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. The company also made games for the Wallace and Gromit franchise, and has released Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo, and a tie-in game for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. In 2008, Frontier released LostWinds'', a launch title for Nintendo's
WiiWare platform. It was followed up with a sequel in 2009, entitled
LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias. In 2010, Frontier developed
Kinectimals for Microsoft's
Kinect controller on the
Xbox 360. In 2011
Kinect Disneyland Adventures and
Kinectimals: Now With Bears were developed, along with ports of
LostWinds for
iOS and
Kinectimals for iOS and
Windows Phone. In 2012, Frontier released
Coaster Crazy, and started to work on
Elite: Dangerous Kickstarter, which successfully closed at the start of 2013. In 2013, Frontier released
Xbox One and Xbox 360 exclusive
Zoo Tycoon, published by
Microsoft Studios, and launched backers alpha for
Elite: Dangerous in December. In 2015 the company released
Screamride, a theme park construction and management simulation game for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The company has recently released
Planet Coaster, a
construction and management simulation video game similar to the
RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise. The game is the second major self-published franchises from Frontier along with the
Elite series. Frontier announced that it will begin self-publishing all its future games, starting with
Planet Coaster. Frontier opened a North American studio in August 2012 in
Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada under the name
Frontier Developments Inc. and headed by David Walsh. It closed in January 2015. On 3 January 2017
TMZ reported that the company sued
Atari for not paying the company enough for royalties for its game
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3; Frontier reported that it only received $1.17 million when they needed $3.37 million. David Walsh confirmed the report in a
GameSpot interview, stating that it had previously attempted to resolve the issue without legal action since April 2016. On 6 February 2017 Frontier announced that it had acquired licensing rights from
Universal Pictures to be used in its third self-published title, an "enduring movie franchise of global renown". This was later announced to be
Jurassic World Evolution, which released on 12 June 2018. On 26 July 2017 the company announced Frontier Expo 2017, a press and community event focusing on
Elite: Dangerous,
Planet Coaster, and
Jurassic World Evolution. The event took place on 7 October 2017 at the
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, UK. In July 2017,
Tencent, a Chinese investment company, bought a 9% share in the company. On 10 March 2020, Frontier announced that it had signed an agreement with
Formula One to develop and release several
management simulation games based on the F1 license. In this agreement, Frontier will release four games, starting from
F1 Manager 2022 in 2022. On 10 June 2021, Frontier announced
Jurassic World Evolution 2 a sequel to its 2018 park builder game would be releasing in late 2021. On 10 August 2022, Frontier announced David Braben was to step down from the position of CEO and take on a newly established executive role of President and Founder. Jonny Watts who has been with the company for 24 years, the last decade of which in the position of Chief Creative Officer was to become the new CEO. The changes were effective immediately. It was also announced that David Gammon would be retiring from his role as Chairman in December 2022 and David Wilton would take on this role at that time. On 2 November 2022, Frontier announced that it had completed an acquisition of Complex Games following on from the success of
Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters which was published under the Frontier Foundry label six months prior. On 17 October 2023, Frontier announced it would lay off an ‘unknown number of staff’ in an organisational review. ==Publishing==