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bitComposer Entertainment acquires S.T.A.L.K.E.R. license
Eschborn/Frankfurt, December 12, 2012: bitComposer Entertainment AG has acquired the exclusive worldwide rights for future video game adaptations of the acclaimed S.T.A.L.K.E.R. brand from Boris Natanovich Strygatsky. This is the second strong international license that the Eschborn-based company has acquired within the space of a few years, and this move ensures that the successful series will continue. Further details will be released shortly.
http://www.bitcomposer.com/www_en/ne...e-1789777d728b |
Are you telling me that there is a little, tiny bit of hope that one day we will see STALKER released?
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Thank God, i want stalker 2 so bad!
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And Sidorovich said, "Good. Now that's settled, new merchandise will be offered to me soon. If that other guy lives up to his reputation, we can expect some pretty good stuff that I could sell to you at a competitive price. What do you say, "deal"? I assure you, those goods might be something very special and hard to come by..."
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https://www.facebook.com/officialsta...63495603676359
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I figured it was all horse shit anyways. I liked the original stalker but I guess they will rot in hell while we wait.
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didn't they publish stalker in the first place?
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Interesting story going on.
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bitComposer may very well have a license to Stalker, but only as it existed with Strygatsky. They likely won't have the right to use anything specific to the Stalker games.
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bitComposer via Facebook comment: "Thanks for all your comments. We will be releasing a statement regarding this situation soon, however be assured that this news is certainly not a fake."
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