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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, which was later defunct.<br> | 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 around late 2010s with it's website shutdown.<br> | ||
Following the acquisition, many of the developers have left to other companies such as [[w:id Software|id Software]], [[Gearbox Software]], Nerve Software, Escalation Studios, and the now-defunct Paradigm Entertainment. | Following the acquisition, many of the developers have left to other companies such as [[w:id Software|id Software]], [[Gearbox Software]], Nerve Software, Escalation Studios, and the now-defunct Paradigm Entertainment. | ||
Revision as of 03:45, 13 May 2023
Ritual Entertainment has worked on two GoldSrc games, a
Source game and several other games made on other engines (including Quake/Quake II engine). 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 around late 2010s with it's website shutdown.
Following the acquisition, many of the developers have left to other companies such as id Software, Gearbox Software, Nerve Software, Escalation Studios, and the now-defunct Paradigm Entertainment.
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External Links
- Official Ritual Entertainment website (Archived)
- Mumbo Jumbo (Archived)
- List of Ritual games (down) - Archived version
- Wikipedia:Ritual Entertainment