# Hunter Studio

> video game developer

**Wikidata**: [Q23303512](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23303512)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/hunter-studio

## Summary
Hunter Studio is a video game developer that operates within the video game industry. It is recorded on Wikidata as an instance of a video game developer and has public database identifiers on IndieDB and VideoGameGeek.

## Key Facts
- Hunter Studio is classified as an instance of "video game developer."
- Industry: video game industry.
- Wikidata description for Hunter Studio: "video game developer."
- IndieDB company ID: hunter-studio.
- VideoGameGeek company ID: 38832 (reference date: 2022-03-19).
- The class "video game developer" is defined as a software development organization specializing in the creation of video games.
- The related "video game developer" class on Wikidata has a sitelink_count of 44.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Hunter Studio?
A: Hunter Studio is a company classified as a video game developer that operates in the video game industry and is listed in public game-industry databases.

### Q: Where can I find official database entries for Hunter Studio?
A: Hunter Studio is listed on IndieDB under the company ID "hunter-studio" and on VideoGameGeek with company ID 38832. It is also described on Wikidata as a video game developer.

### Q: What does "video game developer" mean for Hunter Studio?
A: As a video game developer, Hunter Studio is a software development organization that specializes in creating video games.

## Why It Matters
Hunter Studio matters primarily as a recognized entity within the video game industry and within public game-industry databases. Being cataloged on Wikidata, IndieDB, and VideoGameGeek provides verifiable identifiers that let researchers, players, and industry analysts find and cross-reference the studio across authoritative sources. The studio's classification as a "video game developer" situates it among organizations whose core function is producing interactive entertainment software. That role is central to the video game industry's production pipeline: developers design, program, and build game software that publishers, platforms, and players rely on. Even without project-specific data in the supplied sources, Hunter Studio's presence in these registries indicates it is part of the broader ecosystem that creates, documents, and distributes video games, which is relevant for discovery, crediting, cataloging, and industry analytics.

## Notable For
- Being recorded on Wikidata as an instance of a video game developer.
- Having a public IndieDB company identifier: "hunter-studio."
- Having a VideoGameGeek company identifier: 38832 (reference date 2022-03-19).
- Conforming to the standard definition of a video game developer: a software development organization specializing in creating video games.

## Body

### Overview
- Hunter Studio is described in source data as a video game developer.
- Its industry is explicitly listed as the video game industry.
- The provided sources do not list founders, founding date, or specific game titles.

### Classification
- Instance of: video game developer.
- Industry: video game industry.
- Wikidata short description: "video game developer."
- The related class "video game developer" is defined as a software development organization specializing in the creation of video games.

### Identifiers
- IndieDB company ID: hunter-studio.
- VideoGameGeek company ID: 38832.
  - Reference metadata for the VideoGameGeek ID includes a date: 2022-03-19.
- These identifiers are the primary structured references available in the supplied material.

### External references and metadata
- Wikidata provides the short description and classification used above.
- VideoGameGeek entry (company ID 38832) is referenced with metadata that includes a reference date of 2022-03-19.
- IndieDB lists the studio under the company handle or ID "hunter-studio."

### Function and role
- As a video game developer, Hunter Studio’s role is to develop video game software.
- The supplied material frames the entity within the creation/production side of the video game industry.
- No project-level, personnel, or release-version details are available in the provided sources.

## References

1. VideoGameGeek