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  2. Dead Cells - Wikipedia

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    Motion Twin released a free downloadable content update to the game called Dead Cells: Rise of the Giant in mid-2019. [27] The developers announced plans to port Dead Cells to mobile devices running iOS and Android, modifying the game's interface to support touch controls as well as remote controllers. The iOS version was released on August 28 ...

  3. Motion Twin - Wikipedia

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    The game's first paid expansion, Dead Cells: The Bad Seed, was released on February 11, 2020. [23] A second paid DLC expansion, Dead Cells: Fatal Falls, was released on January 26, 2021. [24] The game's third paid expansion titled Dead Cells: The Queen and the Sea was released on January 7, 2022. [25]

  4. Block 11 - Wikipedia

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    The block contained special torture chambers in which various punishments were applied to prisoners. Some could include being locked in a dark chamber for several days or being forced to stand in one of four standing cells called "Stehzelle" in German. [ 2 ]

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  6. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    Elevenworth Prison: Canada: The Dudley Do-Right Show episode Elevenworth Prison (1959) El Grande Fort: San Esperinto: Just Cause (2006) Elliott Bay Penitentiary: Seattle, Washington: The Killing (U.S. TV series) (2013) Ellsworth Federal Penitentiary: Kansas: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (2006) Erewhon Prison: Unknown: Face/Off (1997 ...

  7. Standing cell - Wikipedia

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    Cells at Auschwitz concentration camp's notorious Block 11. Hatch to a standing cell is seen at the end of the corridor. A standing cell is a special cell constructed so as to prevent the prisoner from doing anything but stand. It was used in 19th century Turkey, and in 20th century Chile, Germany, and Soviet Union.

  8. Extermination camp - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Nazis identified and isolated "difficult individuals" who might alert the prisoners, and removed them from the mass – lest they incite revolt among the deceived majority of prisoners en route to the gas chambers. The "difficult" prisoners were led to a site out of view to be killed off discreetly.

  9. A Man on Death Row - Wikipedia

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    According to Noah Hawley, the writer of the episode, "The image of the man on death row has become something of a cultural cliché." It provided the writers a "rich territory for drama" and showed what Brennan and the scientists would do if they had the opportunity to save a life. The episode was filmed in a decommissioned women's prison. [2]