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Eden Games was a game development studio owned by Atari and based in Lyon, France.

The company was founded on 4 January 1998 as Eden Studios by Stéphane Baudet, Frédéric Jay and David Nadal. All three of them previously worked together at Infogrames as a part of the internal Eden development group. By forming the company, Eden became independent. The studio initially signed contracts with Infogrames for two V-Rally games, but asserted its independence by signing a publishing agreement with Electronic Arts in 1999.

In May 2002, the company was sold to Infogrames (that later became Atari), which already held 19.8% of the company's shares. In September 2003, the name was changed to Eden Games S.A.S.

Most recently, the studio is known for the Alone in the Dark reboot (2008) and the Test Drive Unlimited series.

In May 2011, it became known the team of 80 people faced redundancies of over 50 jobs. Eden felt it was a victim of mismanagement by Atari and decided to go on strike to negotiate on the redundancy plan, get fair compensation, and be involved with the future of the studio after the restructuring. The studio was closed on 1 March 2013, but reopened on 31 October 2013.

In 2011, a number of developers left to found the studio Blossom Minds.