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Old 19th May 2014, 07:44   #1
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I guess this just means that Microsoft is willing to throw a lot of money into making sure this franchise is around for a while. The backing and support of Microsoft means Black Tusk can "push a lot harder" in many "major areas," he said. "I think the franchise can do a lot more now that Microsoft owns the IP. We can expand its breadth and do a lot more stuff with it."

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