
July 14, 2011 9:30 AM
Ontario is helping Silicon Knights - a St. Catharines-based video game company - expand its production capabilities, create 80 new jobs and protect 97 existing positions.
With the province's support, the company is developing the best 3D Game Development Engine that will include new advanced camera systems, improved audio and video and better computing technology. The new 3D tools will help the company develop the next generation of gaming systems and become a self-sustainable, self-publishing company.
Investing in local business is a key component of the McGuinty Government's plan to create and support jobs for Ontario families and strengthen local economies.
"Our province continues to be an innovative leader in the high-growth, global video game market. Ontario's support to Silicon Knights will expand production of its unique, next-generation 3D Game Engine, target new markets, and create highly-skilled jobs for St. Catharines and the surrounding community."
– Sandra Pupatello
Minister of Economic Development and Trade
"The McGuinty government is helping Silicon Knights, a local St. Catharines success story, continue to develop leading-edge 3D video games. This brings jobs to our community and strengthens Ontario's world-recognized video game presence."
– Jim Bradley
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
"With Ontario government support, we are better-positioned to further develop the 8th Art of video games. This will enhance our competitive edge within the highly-competitive video game market, help us become a self-sustainable, self-publishing entity, and allow us to enter lucrative global markets."
– Denis Dyack
President, Silicon Knights