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Gameforge Signs Star Trek License To Develop Free-to-Play Games
by Rainier on June 14, 2010 @ 1:15 p.m. PDT
Free-to-play gaming portal Gameforge signed a worldwide licensing agreement to publish free-to-play casual browser games based on the classic science-fiction franchise Star Trek, marking it the start of its global AAA expansion as it begins development to bring the Star Trek universe to life in browser-based properties.
Free-to-play gaming portal Gameforge signed a worldwide licensing agreement to publish free-to-play casual browser games based on the classic science-fiction franchise Star Trek, marking it the start of its global AAA expansion as it begins development to bring the Star Trek universe to life in browser-based properties.
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