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  2. Free-to-play - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-play games are free to install and play, but once the player enters the game, the player is able to purchase content such as items, maps, and expanded customization options. [7] Some games, such as id Software's Quake Live , [ 8 ] also use in-game advertising to provide income for free-to-play games.

  3. Category:Video games developed in Romania - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Video games set in Romania - Wikipedia

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  6. Fun Labs - Wikipedia

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    Fun Labs Romania SRL is a Romanian video game developer based in Bucharest. Founded in 1999, [ 1 ] it long worked with Activision on a multitude of projects, including several Cabela's games. On March 14, 2023, the company was acquired by Maximum Entertainment .

  7. Gray Dawn (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has been in development since 2015, and after a failed Kickstarter campaign with only €2,542 of the €50,000 goal, [1] it was released on June 7, 2018 for PC. The Bucharest-based games incubator/accelerator Carbon offered development funding for Gray Dawn and they also helped with mentorship as well as support with PR/Marketing. [ 2 ]

  8. Religion in Romania - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census, there are 870,774 Catholics belonging to the Latin Church in Romania, making up 4.33% of the population.The largest ethnic groups are Hungarians (500,444, including Székelys; 41% of the Hungarians), Romanians (297,246 or 1.8%), Germans (21,324 or 59%), and Roma (20,821 or 3.3%), as well as a majority of the country's Slovaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Italians, Czechs ...

  9. Category:Video gaming in Romania - Wikipedia

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