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Blacklight: Retribution is a free-to-play first-person shooter video game [5] developed and published by Hardsuit Labs (formerly Zombie Studios) for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4. It was initially published by Perfect World Entertainment on April 3, 2012, with a full Steam release on July 3.
Blacklight: Retribution: Zombie Studios: 2012-04-03 Windows: Unreal Engine 3: Proprietary license Online multiplayer, futuristic setting. Crossfire: Z8Games: 2006 Windows: Lithtech Jupiter Freeware: Modern team-based shooter. Many game modes. Mission Against Terror: Kingsoft Dalian JingCai Studio, Wicked Interactive / Suba Games: 2012 Windows ...
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A black light is a lamp which operates near the ultraviolet range of light ... Blacklight: Retribution, a 2012 online first-person shooter video game;
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Runic Games was founded on August 11, 2008, by Travis Baldree (Fate designer), Max Schaefer, Erich Schaefer (co-founder of Blizzard North), and Peter Hu.[5] [6] Originally, the company was incorporated with the placeholder name "Surprise Truck", as suggested by Max Schaefer. [6]