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  2. Guild Wars Factions - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack of Factions was created by video game composer Jeremy Soule, who had composed the music for the original game. [5] Factions was announced on 10 January 2006, with ArenaNet launching a free player-versus-player preview event in January 20-22 to introduce the Assassin and Ritualist professions.

  3. Guild Wars - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars 2 is the sequel to the original Guild Wars. It was released on August 28, 2012. The game's campaign centers on the awakening of the Elder Dragon Zhaitan and the cataclysm that this brings to Tyria. This threat unites the game's major factions to form a Pact.

  4. Guild Wars 2 - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars 2 is a free-to-play, [2] massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by ArenaNet and published by NCSoft.Set in the fantasy world of Tyria, the core game follows the re-emergence of Destiny's Edge, a disbanded guild dedicated to fighting Elder Dragons, colossal Lovecraftian-esque entities that have seized control of Tyria in the time since the original Guild Wars (2005 ...

  5. Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns is the first expansion pack for Guild Wars 2, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by ArenaNet and published by NCSOFT. It was released for Microsoft Windows on October 23, 2015. It was made available for pre-purchase on June 16, 2015. [4]

  6. Crytek USA - Wikipedia

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    Crytek USA Corp. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas, and a subsidiary of Crytek.The studio was led by David Adams, who was formerly the CEO of Vigil Games; a studio that had been acquired by THQ, but was shut down as part of THQ's Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 23, 2013.

  7. Headquarters: World War II - Wikipedia

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    They felt that although Headquarters: World War II is a good introduction to Slitherine Software's catalog of computer wargames, they would have preferred more background detail to dispel myths about the war. [2] Multiplayer.it compared it to the modern XCOM games but said it is more targeted toward fans of computer wargames. [5]

  8. ArenaNet - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Guild Wars 2 Arenanet initially spent their time fixing issues with the game; such as bugs and connection problems. Once the game had become stable, they set their focus on further improving Guild Wars 2 and evolving the concept of a 'living world', by adding both temporary and permanent content in biweekly updates.

  9. NCSoft - Wikipedia

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    NCSoft was founded in March 1997 by Kim Taek Jin. In September 1998, NCSoft launched its first game Lineage.In April 2001 the company created a US subsidiary under the name NC Interactive (based in Austin, Texas, and would later become NCSoft West) after acquiring Destination Games, headed by Richard Garriott and Robert Garriott. [5]