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  2. Fiesta Online - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 2014, Gamigo announced that Fiesta Online had been greenlit. [3] The territory of each zone is tracked via steam and will open the correct page. Players can still download the launcher manually to play the other versions. On March 2, 2016 Gamigo announced it had assumed development rights to the game worldwide.

  3. Aeria Games - Wikipedia

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    Aeria Games, formerly known as Aeria Games and Entertainment, was an online game publisher.The corporate headquarters were in Berlin, Germany. [2]Aeria Games was a privately-owned organization by Aeria Games & Entertainment Inc, later a subsidiary of ProSiebenSat.1 Media, [3] and later of Gamigo, which operated an Internet gaming portal for massively multiplayer online games.

  4. WildTangent - Wikipedia

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    Users have complained that the company's products have an adverse effect on their PC's performance or are intrusive to the user's experience. [citation needed] PC Magazine wrote in 2004 that although the WildTangent WebDriver was "not very" evil, some privacy complaints were justified as the program's user manual states that it may collect name, address, phone number, e-mail, and other contact ...

  5. System Mechanic - AOL Help

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    Restore power, speed and stability with over 200 critical tests and 50 tools using the go-to solution for ultimate PC performance and trouble-free computing.

  6. GolfStar - Wikipedia

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    The English-language Microsoft Windows version is published by German game publisher gamigo AG. An alternate version for iOS and Android also exists, self-published by Com2Us. Although there is no subscription fee or cost to download and play the game, the game offers "Star" and "Star Premium" membership plans for a monthly fee.

  7. Rift (video game) - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 2018, Trion Worlds was acquired by Gamigo . Gamigo US subsequently took over the title of publisher and developer on October 26, 2018 after Trion Worlds was disbanded. [7] On April 7, 2019, RIFT Prime closed down. Players were able to transfer their characters to RIFT Live.

  8. Black Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Black Prophecy was originally envisioned as an indie game based on a subscription model, but Gamigo acquired the trademark rights and announced they'd be publishing the title under a free-to-play model. [14] Reakktor Media started the open beta test phase of the game in February 2011. [15] The game was released on 21 March 2011 in Europe. [16]

  9. Defiance (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game went free-to-play on June 4, 2014 for PC, [5] August 14, 2014 for PS3 [6] and November 18, 2014 for Xbox 360. [7] Official game servers, community forums, and social media outlets were shut down by owning company Gamigo on April 29, 2021.