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| '''Ritual Entertainment''' has worked on two {{goldsrc|2}} games, a {{source|2}} game and several other games made on other engines. | '''Ritual Entertainment''' has worked on two {{goldsrc|2}} games, a {{source|2}} game and several other games made on other engines. These games are: | ||
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| Ritual developers also contributed a map to the [[Half-Life]] expansion pack, [[Opposing Force]], produced by [[Gearbox Software]].  Ritual Entertainment was acquired by developer MumboJumbo on January 24, 2007. | Ritual developers also contributed a map to the [[Half-Life]] expansion pack, [[Opposing Force]], produced by [[Gearbox Software]].  Ritual Entertainment was acquired by developer MumboJumbo on January 24, 2007, which was later defunct. | ||
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Revision as of 08:17, 27 March 2023
Ritual Entertainment has worked on two  GoldSrc games, a
 GoldSrc games, a  Source game and several other games made on other engines. These games are:
 Source game and several other games made on other engines. These games are:
Ritual developers also contributed a map to the Half-Life expansion pack, Opposing Force, produced by Gearbox Software. Ritual Entertainment was acquired by developer MumboJumbo on January 24, 2007, which was later defunct.
External Links
- Official Ritual Entertainment website (Archived)
- Mumbo Jumbo (Archived)
- List of Ritual games (down) - Archived version
- Wikipedia:Ritual Entertainment


