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Demiurge Studios
Sega sold Demiurge Studios to its co-founder Albert Reed on April 2, 2020.[1]
Contents
Softography
Xbox 360
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013)
PlayStation 3
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013)
Windows PC
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013)
Steam
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013)
Android
- Puzzle & Glory (2015)
- Crazy Taxi Gazillionaire (2017)
- Sega Heroes (2018)
iOS
- Puzzle & Glory (2015)
- Crazy Taxi Gazillionaire (2017)
- Sega Heroes (2018)
PlayStation 3
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (Bug Hunt DLC; 2013)
Xbox 360
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (Bug Hunt DLC; 2013)
PC
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (Bug Hunt DLC; 2013)
Wii U
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (unreleased)