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  2. The Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Finals (stylized THE FINALS) is a free-to-play first-person shooter, developed and published by Nexon subsidiary Embark Studios. [3] [4] The game focuses on team-based matches on maps with a destructible environment, where players are encouraged to use the dynamic environment to their advantage.

  3. Patrick Söderlund - Wikipedia

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    CEO of Embark Studios, [1] Former Chief Design Officer of Electronic Arts Robert " Patrick " Söderlund is a Swedish businessman and video game executive. He was executive vice president in charge of Worldwide Studios at Electronic Arts (EA), overseeing all game production.

  4. File:The Finals logo (current).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Nexon to fully acquire Embark Studios within five years - AOL

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    Former EA exec, Patrick Soderlund, founded the studio last year with Nexon as its only investor. The latest investment bolsters Nexon's shares to just under 73%.

  6. Södra Bankohuset - Wikipedia

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    From at least the reign of King Magnus Eriksson (1316–1377) the official scales of the city meant an important source of income for the city and the king alike. From no later than the 15th century the scales were located at the city's southern square, and subsequently the building housing the scales and preceding the present building was called Våghuset ("Scales House" or Weigh house).

  7. Module:Adjacent stations/EMBARK - Wikipedia

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  8. New York Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    The number of recording studios and booths has doubled, to 31. There is a new 140-seat, street-level studio for live broadcasts, concerts and public forum, The Jerome L. Greene Space, and an expansion of the newsroom of over 60 journalists. Renovation, construction, rent and operating costs for the new Varick Street location amounted to $45 ...

  9. Icon Productions - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] After the financial success of The Passion of the Christ (2004), there was frequent mention of the ability of Icon to function as a mini-studio. However, Davey downplayed those expectations, saying, "The last thing we want is to become a studio. We don't want to become that top-heavy. We want to be independent and passionate.