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Newsbrief: Radiant Worlds, the studio that rose from the ashes of the defunct Blitz Games, today announced its first project: SkySaga, a free-to-play take on the Minecraft genre. Due for release on PC in 2015, the first SkySaga game will be called Infinite Isles, and is being aimed at teenagers. The game is due to be published by Korean company Smilegate. Alongside the exploration elements, players will also be able to battle each other in arenas. A closed alpha is due to begin soon.
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