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This week British game studio Frontier Developments launched its first third-party publishing label, Frontier Foundry, with the promise of already having signed five games to the label in the past year.
This week British game studio Frontier Developments launched its first third-party publishing label, Frontier Foundry, with the promise of already having signed five games to the label over the last year.
This is a significant move for the 25-year-old company, though not an entirely unexpected one; last summer Frontier signed its first third-party publishing deal with Tropico developer Haemimont Games for an unannounced game, which it now confirms is one of the 5 that will be published by Frontier Foundry.
Two of the others were revealed today alongside Frontier Foundry: Chasing Rats Games' co-op platformer Struggling, which launched this week, and Ratloop Games Canada's Lemnis Gate, a multiplayer FPS with a unique time loop mechanic expected to launch in early 2021.
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