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[–] derram 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
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'The plan was always to use Starbreeze to bring in money, then close the Starbreeze studio, which happened quite quickly."'
'It was the final "old" Starbreeze game to come out. '
'It opened offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Paris and more - all expensive, high-profile locations that cost an arm and a leg, according to Starbreeze staff. '
'I also understand Starbreeze made good on the overtime "cash out" option following the release of The Walking Dead. ', "In August 2014, Starbreeze announced it had signed a deal with Skybound Entertainment to make Overkill's The Walking Dead for release in 2016."
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