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GameSpot Q&A: Fury Postmortem

The closure of one of one of Australia's biggest game development studios, Auran, in December last year sent shockwaves throughout the industry. Since that time there has been much speculation about what pushed the Brisbane-based studio to go into voluntary administration and lay off all of its employees and what caused its original IP massively multiplayer online game, Fury, to fail just ten months after its release. GameSpot AU talks to Auran CEO Tony Hilliam.
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