Germany’s Bigpoint lines up Battlestar Galactica online game

In a coup for a German online game company, Bigpoint is announcing today that it will make a Battlestar Galactica online game for the SyFy Channel.

The deal is part of an ambitious expansion by Bigpoint into the U.S. market. The company has 340 employees making online games in Hamburg, Germany, but it has opened a San Francisco office and plans to hire 30 people here. Bigpoint has made its name making free-to-play hardcore online games that are monetized through virtual goods transactions. That business model took off overseas but is now growing fast here, said Nils-Holger Henning, chief creative officer of Bigpoint, in an interview.

With a worldwide reach, Bigpoint has 110 million registered users and 20 million monthly active users for its 50 games in 30 languages. But its brand name is hardly recognizable in the U.S., and that’s why the company is doing the Battlestar Galactica game as well as other branded games coming down the road.

In June, 2008, NBC Universal and General Electric’s Peacock Equity Fund acquired a 70 percent share of Bigpoint. Because of that deal, Bigpoint provides online games for various NBC portals, including the SyFy Channel and USA Network web sites. But this is the first branded effort.

“It’s a big step in the market,” Henning said. “Until now, we didn’t work close together.”

Bigpoint will also make games based on the movie properties of Universal Studios. Those games should help the company expand its share in the U.S., which is already a big market for Bigpoint alongside Europe and Asia. The company is expanding here because, Henning said, “We realize that it doesn’t work with us sitting in Hamburg. That’s why our CEO [Heiko Hubertz] is moving here for nine months.”

The Battlestar Galactica game will be a free-to-play online game where you can engage in spaceship battles and do other things. The game closely follows the storyline and can be played in a web browser since it will use the Unity Technologies browser-based 3-D graphics engine. Full told, the Battlestar Galactica will be in development for a year before it debuts, though its budget is not as big as a typical console game. So far, NBC Universal isn’t saying which Battlestar Galactica assets — such as Tricia Helfer’s likeness — will be used.

These types of games have been good for Bigpoint’s financial growth. The company says about 10 percent of its users pay for games and the average revenue per paying user is about $35 per month for the company’s top games. For broader interest games, that number is smaller. But it suggests that revenue for the company can be considerable. Annual revenue is in the three-digit millions.

The game will debut in the late summer and it will be distributed across a number of sites on the web. At the Game Developers Conference this week in San Francisco, Bigpoint is also showing prototypes of games where you can play the same game on an iPhone or the web, with players on different platforms interacting in the same game. Using technology from Unity Technologies, Bigpoint’s Project Uniter will combine iPhone and web gamers together in the same racing matches.

Bigpoint’s rivals include Germany’s Gameforge as well as others such as Artix Entertainment, Akama, Aeria, and K2 Network.

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  • Elle
    Be very careful with BigPoint. I have been threatened by "customer service" because I sent two separate tech support forms (for two separate issues) and received almost no help, just insulting canned answers with a rushed and unhelpful comment. The "customer service rep" threatened me with discipline when I asked for another rep (I'd hoped someone else there was professional). I have sent a complaint and expect my account to be banned.
  • red sector
    xotitanox are you a competitor? i see this same comment all over the place.. jeez grow up
  • xotitanox
    Bigpoint is a con, the people at the top are ignorant, greedy and very selfish.
    I am tired of them conning me time and again and I have only been associated with them for nine months.
    The support team never seem interested in anything the paying customers have to say, they just sweep our complaints under the carpet. I have been unable to play the game on 3 occasions because of coding errors and have dropped in rank by what cost me roughly over £100 and hard work to attain. Not once did I receive an apology or any compensation. Therefore, I have wasted money on their game. I call it being robbed.
    And the support team constantly accused me of being a cheat which was later proven to be another coding error. I was told by a support member that even if I attempt to go higher with this that any email will end up back with them, that’s how obnoxious they are. “Fine, any communication in english gets back to the english supporters anyway, nevermind where you sent it”
    All complaints are swept under the carpet. Their site has a gold premium package that costs £35 for 12 months use, they are giving people 9 months use in the hope that people won't notice, seeing as it continues to the next year if not cancelled. I unexpectedly cancelled mine which they didn't notice, and a month later my premium ended after only 9 months of use. When I noticed this and enquired about it to their so-called support team, they blocked my account. And that is after I have spent hundreds of pounds on their site. They didn't like the fact that I discovered their scam and have covered their tracks by messing with my account.
    DarkOrbit is running one big scam and their coders are useless, maybe the people at the top at bigpoint did or didn’t know about this but, I believe they do. I suggested they look into this, although, I know it will all be denied.
    Their support team keep telling me to go away and get a lawyer, they know how difficult it will be for me to prove anything.
    They have no respect for people whatsoever and whine like babies when we lose our temper with them.
    How can a site that is so big and popular be so nasty to people?
    I am very disappointed with this site, and it has made me very discouraged about joining any other sites.
    Please don't waste your time and money on this con of a site.
    The people at DarkOrbit are running a con and I'm sure Bigpoint know about this seeing as the so-called support team are linked to Bigpoint.
    The people at the top ignore all contact I make with them, they are not interested in the slightest. They are ignorant little robbers."
  • Galactica is really a great game! Thanks for sharing this post! This is utterly wonderful! In fact, I have friends playing this game and they continue to persuade me to play it as well. Now, maybe I am ready to play this game ! LOL
  • battlestar galactica is a worth playing game, I like it very much, thanks a lot for sharing the information with us, Bigpoint's new decision in the field can be very good for the game lovers.
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