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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Фирма "1С") is one of the largest entertainment companies in Russia.
 
{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Фирма "1С") is one of the largest entertainment companies in Russia.
  
 
1C acquired [[Buka]] in 2008 and [[SoftClub]] in 2009, making it the parent company of two [[Sega]] distributors. In addition to publishing its own software, some Sega PC titles have been published under the 1C brand.
 
1C acquired [[Buka]] in 2008 and [[SoftClub]] in 2009, making it the parent company of two [[Sega]] distributors. In addition to publishing its own software, some Sega PC titles have been published under the 1C brand.
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1C Company
Founded: 1991
Headquarters:
21, Seleznevskaya Street, Moscow, 123056, Russia[1]

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1C Company (Фирма "1С") is one of the largest entertainment companies in Russia.

1C acquired Buka in 2008 and SoftClub in 2009, making it the parent company of two Sega distributors. In addition to publishing its own software, some Sega PC titles have been published under the 1C brand.

Softography

References