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[[File:Phoenix_logo.png|right|thumb|Phoenix Studio current logo|200px]]
[[File:Phoenix logo.png|right|thumb|Phoenix Studio current logo|200px]]


'''Phoenix Studio''' (also called '''Phoenix Interactive''') was a France video game developer based in Lyon, producer of the [[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|cancelled ''Rayman 4'']]. The company was cooperating with [[Ubisoft]]. The studio was closed in November 2009 due to financial problems.<ref>https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/phoenix-interactive-ferme-ses-portes-81137.html</ref>
'''Phoenix Studio''' (also called '''Phoenix Interactive''') was a France video game developer based in Lyon, producer of the [[Rayman 4 (2005 cancelled prototype)|cancelled ''Rayman 4'']]. The company was cooperating with [[Ubisoft]]. The studio was closed in November 2009 due to financial problems.<ref>https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/phoenix-interactive-ferme-ses-portes-81137.html</ref>


C.E.O of the studio was Pierre Arnaud Mousson, studio director was Pascall Stradella.
C.E.O of the studio was Pierre Arnaud Mousson, studio director was Pascall Stradella.
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* ''Petz: Horsez 2 / Pippa Funnell: Ranch Rescue''
* ''Petz: Horsez 2 / Pippa Funnell: Ranch Rescue''
* ''Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard'' (game)
* ''Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard'' (game)
* ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]'' (cancelled)
* ''[[Rayman 4 (2005 cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]'' (cancelled)


==Issues with the company name==
==Issues with the company name==
Numerous sources link Phoenix Studio to another company called Phoenix Interactive Entertainment. The second team was a British video games developer that produced two titles between 1995 and 1997. In addition, LinkedIn falsely connects some former employees of the French studio to Phoenix Interactive Design, a Canadian ATM software company.
Numerous sources link Phoenix Studio to another company called Phoenix Interactive Entertainment. The second team was a British video games developer that produced two titles between 1995 and 1997. In addition, LinkedIn falsely connects some former employees of the French studio to Phoenix Interactive Design, a Canadian ATM software company.


[[File:Phoenix_webs.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Screenshot of the website]]
[[File:Phoenix webs.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Screenshot of the website]]


==References==
==References==