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Take-Two opens Private Division, its new indie label

Take-Two has opened Private Division, a new label meant to publish indie games.

The label has already signed a number of projects, including a new RPG from David Goldfarb (Battlefield: Bad Company 2), a new shooter from Marcus Lehto (Halo) and new RPG from Obsidian alongside Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey from Patrice Désilets (Assassin’s Creed).

Private Division will also publish Kerbal Space Program.

Apart from an upcoming Kerbal expansion, the their games listed above aren’t expected until 2019.

We’ll keep you in the loop as we learn more of Private Division.


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