Bullfrog Productions was a British video game developer founded in 1987 in Guildford, Surrey, by Peter Molyneux and Les Edgar. What began as a database software company rapidly transformed into one of the most creative and influential studios of the early 1990s.
With Populous in 1989, Molyneux and his team invented the god game genre - a form of play that had never existed before. The game sold over four million copies worldwide and launched Bullfrog into international prominence. It would prove to be the first in a run of landmark titles that redefined what games could be.
Syndicate, Theme Park, Magic Carpet, Theme Hospital, Dungeon Keeper - each title carved out new territory. Bullfrog's designers were architects of genre: they didn't follow trends, they built them. Visit the Flagship section for editorial deep-dives into the studio's most important works.
Electronic Arts acquired Bullfrog in January 1995. Peter Molyneux departed in 1997 to found Lionhead Studios. The studio was merged into EA UK in 2001 and the Bullfrog name was formally retired in 2004. But the games endure - see Modern for spiritual successors still carrying the flame.