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After reading that developer Ritual Entertainment had been
aquired by casual games house MumboJumbo, I assumed we'd never hear from the SiN crew ever again. I also theorized that SiN Episodes: Emergence was a certified sales failure (fortunately, that's not in print). Turns out I was
about 74.2% wrong.
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MumboJumbo, developer of mind-numbing "casual games" like Luxor and Super Collapse has snapped up Ritual Entertainment, most recently known for their work on SiN Episodes. After releasing only one episode for the promised multi-chapter game, the company's future was
called into question months ago amid rumors of key personnel changes.
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Is SiN Episodes already done? After making what seemed like a minor splash on the Steam platform with its first episode, the Games For Windows magazine crew sounds down on the future of Ritual Entertainment's episodic title, SiN Episodes, on their weekly podcast.
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The possibilities behind episodic content in a world that could be dynamic are pretty exciting. That's what
SiN Episodes are promising. Many a game have promised and let down, but I really want this one to live up to expectations. Ritual, the company behind the FPS, released a new
trailer for the game.
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