McDonalds Interactive

McDonalds Interactive (MDI for short) is a video game development studio and publisher, based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

History
The company was first founded in July 2005. The first game the company developed and published was McDonalds NBL 09. The game received positive reviews and was a commercial success. In 2010, McDonalds teamed up with Sega to develop Matchbox: World Grand Prix, which was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in September 2011.

McDonalds then partnered with Electronic Arts to make the company's first first-person and real-time tactical shooter game. Syndicates was announced in May 2012. With a budget that was less than other typical AAA video games, Syndicates received average reviews and was a commercial failure.

In November 2013, McDonalds announced a new Hot Wheels game to be published by Square Enix. Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge was then announced at E3 2014. The game had been in development for ten years, but suffered multiple issues.