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NYCC: Losing Publisher Actually Helped Ghostbusters

When a publisher drops a game, particularly a game late in development, it puts developers into a bind. They'll end up moving onto other projects while searching for someone - anyone - to come in and publish their product. Sometimes the new publisher just ends up dumping the game in stores with zero marketing. However, the upcoming multi-platform Ghostbusters game seems to have benefited from being dumped by their original publisher.
dimeford - contributor
Published: 292 days ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Nintendo DS | PlayStation 2
 
 
 

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