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863 Humble Games' Former Bosses Buy the Studio's Back Catalog

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 03/05/2026 05:00 EDT

Humble Games' Former Bosses Buy the Studio's Back Catalog

Former Humble Games executives have reacquired the publisher's catalog of more than 50 indie titles from Ziff Davis and relaunched their company as Balor Games. "For the developers we have worked with over the years, this moment is a reunion," Balor Games CEO Alan Patmore wrote in a statement. "[It has] the same leadership and the same commitment to thoughtful publishing remain in place. What changes is our scale and our focus. Balor Games is built for inventors and backed by believers. To that end, it exis

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