Frima Studio

Frima Studio is a Canadian video game development company founded in 2003 and based in Quebec.

[1] The company was founded in Quebec City in 2003 by Steve Couture, Philippe Bégin, and Christian Daigle amid the dot-com crash.

[2] Frima has notably developed flash games for many famous intellectual properties, including Harry Potter and Looney Tunes.

[5] Later that year, they became the beneficiary of a $2 million joint investment between the company and the Government of Quebec to fund employee training.

In 2014, the company's Quebec City head office moved to the former television studios of TQS owned-and-operated station CFAP-TV in the Saint-Roch neighborhood.

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