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Aspyr Media, Inc. (pronounced "aspire") is an American video game developer and publisher founded by Michael Rogers and Ted Staloch in Austin, Texas. Originally founded to port gaming titles to macOS , [ 1 ] the company, since 2005, has become a publisher and developer of entertainment for multiple gaming platforms.
Original game Developed by Aspyr 2019 Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4: Sid Meier's Civilization VI: PlayStation 4, Xbox One: Lightmatter: Microsoft Windows: Morkredd: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S: Developed by Hyper Games 2020 Planet Coaster: MacOS: Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Android ...
Embracer Group is a Swedish video game holding company controlled by Lars Wingefors. In 2016, the company was spun out of Nordic Games Group and in 2019 it was renamed Embracer Group.
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Launched in 2008, GameAgent originated as a storefront and digital distribution platform specifically for games published by Aspyr. It sold titles both as digital downloads and as physical boxes and featured games on both the macOS and Microsoft Windows. In November 2016, the service was discontinued. [2]
While Xbox Live functionality will not be available, Albert Penello, head of marketing for Xbox, explained users could "system link an original Xbox, an Xbox 360, an Xbox One and an Xbox One X for a four-player system-link LAN play with all original discs across three generations of consoles." [14]
The Utah Hockey Club said it couldn't reach a deal with YETI coolers, so it's putting three name options up for a fan vote at the next four home games.
[25] [26] The store is operated through Limited Run Games's wholly owned subsidiary Limited Run Retail, LLC. [1] In July, the company announced the formation of SuperDeluxe Games, a joint venture with the Japanese localization company 8-4 that distributes Limited Run Games's releases in Japan. [27] Limited Run Games owns 40% of SuperDeluxe ...