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Vigor is a free-to-play online survival shooter game originally developed for the Xbox One by the Czech studio Bohemia Interactive. As of July 2020, it is also available on the Nintendo Switch . Initially released as an early access title in August 2018, the game was fully released on August 19, 2019.
Fábrica de Produtos Alimentícios Vigor S.A., simply known as Vigor, is a Brazilian dairy and food company headquartered in São Paulo. It is the sixth largest dairy company in Brazil . The company is a subsidiary of Mexican dairy firm Grupo Lala .
Vigor Industrial (Vigor) is an American shipbuilding, shiprepair, and industrial service provider in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Based in Portland, Oregon , the company consists of several subsidiary companies for a combined total of seven facilities with ten drydocks , more than 17,000 feet of pier space, and over 2,000 employees.
Vigor Shipyards is the current entity operating the former Todd Shipyards after its acquisition in 2011. Todd Shipyards was founded in 1916, which owned and operated shipyards on the West Coast of the United States , East Coast of the United States and the Gulf .
Vigor S.A., a Brazilian food company; Vigor Industrial, an American shipbuilding, ship repair, and industrial service provider in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska Vigor Shipyards, four shipyards in Washington state and Oregon; Vigor Gaming, a manufacturer of personal computers from 2004 to 2010
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Vigor Gaming was a privately held manufacturer of enthusiast level personal computers based in City of Industry, California. The company was founded in 2004 by several former employees and the former owner of competing company.
Bohemia Interactive founder Marek Španěl aspired to become a game developer in the 1980s, after his brother was convinced to buy a TI-99/4A computer. Španěl first worked as a salesman for a game distribution company and made a 3D hovercraft simulator Gravon: Real Virtuality for Atari Falcon in 1995, which sold 400 copies only. [5]