Digital Extremes

"First of all, big thank you to Digital Extremes for sponsoring today's video and, with that, we're in a spaceship!"

- Damien

Digital Extremes is a Canadian video game development company based on London, Ontario. Founded in 1993 by CEO James Schmalz, they are best known for creating the free-to-play co-op online action game Warframe and co-creating Epic Games' first-person shooter series . Other games developed by Digital Extremes include the third-person shooter ', the first-person shooter RPG The Darkness II, the poorly-received 2013 ' game, and the company was also involved in the production of the first-person shooter BioShock and ' as well as the first-person shooter '. In 2014, most of the company was sold to the Chinese holding company Multi Dynamic (now ) for $73 million.

Digital Extremes is an infrequent sponsor on Smosh Games, having sponsored an episode of Gaming With A Twist in December 2019.