Legendo Entertainment

Legendo Entertainment is a Sweden-based entertainment company, led by CEO Björn Larsson. Founded under the name "Iridon Interactive," in 1998, the company adopted its current title of “Legendo Entertainment,” in 2004. Until late 2018, Legendo Entertainment was a dedicated video game company, taking on the creation, development and publishing of various third-party titles through external development teams. Legendo Entertainment titles have been made available in over 36 countries worldwide, including the United States, Canada, Japan, Russia and China.

Legendo Entertainment
Private
IndustryAnimation
Music
Comics
video games
Founded1998 (as Iridon Interactive) 2004 (as Legendo Entertainment)
FounderBjörn Larsson 
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Key people
Björn Larsson (founder)
CEO and Executive Producer
BrandsDraugablíkk
Dracula Twins
Pure Pinball
Websitehttps://legendo.com

Gaming

Drawing inspiration predominantly from folklore, mythology, alternative science, classic novels and historical events, Legendo Entertainment has produced such reputable works as Dracula Twins, which pays homage to classic literary works by Bram Stoker, Three Musketeers: One For All! which is a nod to Alexandre Dumas, as well as the Attack on Pearl Harbor and Pearl Harbor Trilogy series, inspired by the events of World War II.

Currently, multiple video game titles are in development. Legendo Entertainment has partnered with Nintendo, Microsoft and Apple for the release of Dracula Twins R2: School's Out,[1] as well as Serpents In the Mist,[2] a turn-based tabletop strategy game. These titles will be released for several popular gaming platforms, namely Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Apple TV.

Due to restructuring endeavors, the game development branch of the company has been on hiatus since 2014, the year of their latest video game release, FCB Pinball: The Official Pinball of FC Barcelona,[3] which was a digital pinball game featuring a football theme.

Multimedia

In late 2018, Legendo Entertainment began to take on various cross-media projects, separating the company into five departments: Legendo Games,[4] Legendo Comics,[5] Legendo Music,[6] Legendo Media and Legendo Animation,[7] each responsible for their respective families of media.

The company's first comic book project, Draugablíkk #101: To Særkland and Back Again,[5] is set to release in the Fall of 2019. Also in the Fall of 2019, Draugablíkk,[8] a pagan/metal band formed by a number of established but undisclosed artists under the supervision of Legendo Music, will be releasing a three-track EP entitled ÞRÍR: Serpents in the Mist. Later in the year, the band will release a full-length debut album entitled NÍU: Blood of the Amali. Draugablíkk features heavy tones inspired by Norse, Scythian, Gothic and Celtic folklore[8] which plunge the listener headfirst into a world of shamanic mystery and mythical conflict.

Legendo Entertainment is also currently developing its debut animation project, Dracula Twins: Moonskull Hexademy,[7] which will feature the notorious Dracula Twins in an all new setting and medium.

Video Games

Upcoming Video Games

As Iridon Interactive

  • 1997 – Dink Smallwood (PC)
  • 1998 – Excessive Speed (PC)
  • 1999 – Total Soccer 2000 (PC)
  • 2000 – Akimbo: Kung-Fu Hero (PC)
  • 2001 – Monster Truck Rumble (PC)
  • 2002 – Turbo Turtle Adventure (GBA)
  • 2003 – Monster Truck Fury (Windows 98 and above)[9]
  • 2003 – Moomin and the Lost Rainbow (GBA) (unreleased)
  • 2003 – Pure Pinball (PC)
  • 2004 – Pure Pinball (Xbox)
  • 2004 – Billy Blade and the Temple of Time (PC)
  • 2005 – Heavyweight Thunder (PC)

As Legendo Entertainment

Trivia

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Legendo's griffin logo emblem is a common symbol in Swedish heraldry. The Swedish word for griffin is grip. A white griffin is used on the tailwing of the Swedish carrier-aircraft capable Sea Gripen.[19]

References

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