Nakamura Interactive

Nakamura Interactive, formerly known as Six-4 Games, is a video game developer for Call of Duty: Infected. The studio also worked on the multi-player portion of Morningwood Studios' Call of Duty: Federation War. The studios is based in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, and is owned by Morningwood Arts. Its founder and CEO is Anakin Nakamura.

Founding
In 2010, after the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops, Six-4 Games was founded by Anakin Nakamura who was inspired to create video games for gamers across the world. The first game created by Six-4 Games was called Survival, which was a zombie survival game with only three levels and several weapons. Eventually in early 2011, this game was followed by a sequel titled as Last Hope which included a single-player campaign, multi-player, and the zombie survival mode from the first game.

After a few months, Six-4 Games' work was noticed by Morningwood Arts and decided to have the studio annexed into their company. Following this annexation, Six-4 Games was renamed to Nakamura Interactive.

Development
After early 2012, Morningwood Arts was approached to produce a Call of Duty game different from those created by Infinty Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games, and in E3 2012 Call of Duty: Federation War was announced by Activision to be developed by Morningwood Arts' subsidiaries, including Nakamura Interactive.

After the release of Call of Duty: Federation War in 2013, Nakamura Interactive was critcized negatively for their work on the multi-player for Federation War.

In 2016, Nakamura Interactive released Call of Duty: Infected and was very well recevived for its campaign, and zombies gamemode, running on Bloodline 4.0, which is a heavily modified game engine used on NI's Survivial, and Last Hope.

2010

 * Survival

2011

 * Last Hope

2013

 * Call of Duty: Federation War (Multi-player portion, DLC)

2016

 * Call of Duty: Infected

Software

 * Bloodline engine - Game engine for NI games