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Title: Project: Gorgon
Genre: Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Early Access
Developer:
Elder Game, LLC
Publisher:
Elder Game, LLC
Release Date: 12 Mar, 2018
Minimum:
English
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May 2018 Developer Blog : Hi, I'm Eric ("Citan") Heimburg, the lead developer of Project: Gorgon. It's been a while since I did a dev blog -- while we were crunching on the UI rewrite, and then the Steam integration, there wasn't a lot to say besides "we're still doing that thing we already talked about." But now that we have some space, it's time for a dev blog! Before I start, though: What's a dev blog? It's a developer diary, a lo
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