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}}{{sub-stub}}'''7th Wolf''' (7-ой волк), also known as '''Sed'moy volk''', was a Russian unlicensed video game publisher.
{{sub-stub}}'''7th Wolf''' (also known as Sed'moy volk) was one of the largest pirate publishers of computer programs in the former USSR countries.It was later legalized as Mediaservis 2000 and was involved, in addition to official translations, in pirate activities.The company translated into Russian Sega games like [[Sonic Heroes]].
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One of the largest pirate video game publishers in Russia and nearby former [[wikipedia:Soviet Union|Soviet Union]] countries{{ref|https://www.old-games.ru/wiki/7-ой_волк}}, 7th Wolf was most known for its dubbed translations of popular [[Windows PC]] games.
  
 
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7th Wolf
Founded: 1998[1]
Defunct: 2011[1]
Headquarters:
Russia

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7th Wolf (7-ой волк), also known as Sed'moy volk, was a Russian unlicensed video game publisher.

Company

One of the largest pirate video game publishers in Russia and nearby former Soviet Union countries[1], 7th Wolf was most known for its dubbed translations of popular Windows PC games.

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