Farm 51 Group SA
WSE:F51
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Farm 51 Group SA
Glance View
The Farm 51 Group SA engages in the production and development of video games. The company is headquartered in Gliwice, Woj. Slaskie. The company went IPO on 2012-03-14. The firm develops video games and virtual reality (VR) applications using advanced photogrammetry and three-dimensional (3D) scanning solutions. The firm is included in the Reality 51 team, which is primarily focused on technological advancements and the virtual reality market with advanced 3D scanning, 360 degree photos and videos, as well as elements of augmented reality adapted to VR headsets, such as Samsung Gear VR, HTC Vive, Oculus or PlayStation VR. The firm offers video games with educational and narrative software, such as Chernobyl VR Project and others, such as World War 3 and Get Even. The firm cooperates with Microsoft, Sony and Apple iOS.
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