Digital Unicorn: DBusiness talks Stardock System's history and growth

Posted on Thursday, August 1, 2024

As a developer of productivity software and video games inPlymouth Township, Stardock Systems Inc. is no longer ‘themost famous company you’ve never heard of.

by Ronald Ahrens


One day last spring, Brad Wardell found himself in suburban Baltimore for some meetings when he joked about video conferencing being bad for his step count. Wardell, founder, president, and CEO of Stardock Systems Inc. in Plymouth Township, was visiting Oxide Games, a Stardock subsidiary in Timonium, Md. Along with representatives of Microsoft, he was there to help finalize Oxide’s “new, big title” that Microsoft would publish in the fall. But it didn’t necessarily mean he would circulate within Oxide’s expansive headquarters.

“Unfortunately for my waistline, it’s actually easier to do a lot of these meetings as if remote, even when we’re in the same building,” Wardell says. . . read the full article here.