Deus Ex series



Deus Ex is a series of first person role-playing games originally produced by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive. Eidos Interactive was bought in 2008 by Square Enix and became a subsidiary of it. As of 2011, Square Enix owns the Deus Ex franchise and after closure of Ion Storm, a mission of reviving the franchise was given to Eidos Montréal studio.

Although set in the 21nd century, its story, universe and artwork are heavily influenced by cyberpunk. The series is inspired on Blade Runner and Johnny Mnemonic cyberpunk films.

There have been three role-playing titles in the series, Deus Ex, Deus Ex: Invisible War and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. On July 13, 2010, Del Rey Books announced a book set in the Deus Ex universe named Deus Ex: Icarus Effect written by James Swallow released on February 22, 2011.

Storyline
The background story of Deus Ex involves a cyberpunk universe that draws heavily upon present day conspiracy theories, containing some minor divergences starting in 1215 and major divergences soon after 1996 compared to our own world. While it takes place in the future, it is not our future and not completely our past.

This dark setting is also enhanced by the fact that the games takes place at night or with a gloomy atmosphere, a backdrop that adds to the atmosphere of conspiracies and stealth.

Each installment of the series takes these facts as the context to the subsequent adventures. Most of the games takes place in fictionalized versions of real-world locations, including New York City, Paris, Cairo or Hengsha.

Published games

 * Deus Ex (2000) - available for Windows and Mac, the ported version for PlayStation 2 is called Deus Ex: The Conspiracy (2002)
 * Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) - available for Windows and Xbox.
 * Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011) - available for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Possible future and hypothetical games

 * Deus Ex 4 - a game Eidos Montréal said they would like to make

Canceled games

 * There was also a planned action spin-off of the series, called Deus Ex: Clan Wars. However, the developers (Crystal Dynamics) decided to set the game in its own universe under the title Project: Snowblind.