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Fight Club Licensed to Superscape

The first rule of Fight Club is: License the movie to Superscape Group so it can create a 3D mobile, mulitplayer game.

20th Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising signed ...

Jill Duffy, Blogger

July 13, 2004

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The first rule of Fight Club is: License the movie to Superscape Group so it can create a 3D mobile, mulitplayer game. 20th Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising signed an agreement with the U.K.-based mobile entertainment developer to create a game using JSR 184-compliant software based on the film. The two companies will share revenues create from consumers downloading the game, according to a press release from Superscape. Gameplay will involve stopping Tyler Durden’s (the film’s main character) mayhem from erupting and includes a multiplayer mode.

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