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Wondering if the original Nordic Games section is part of Embracer's history. It does not appear to have a legal connection (but mentioned in company's PR history text), so it might be more appropriate to merge it with the Lars Wingefors article or create a new page.
IgelRM (
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19:56, 28 March 2023 (UTC)reply
As can be extracted from the history section, the original Nordic Games led to Game Outlet Europe, which led to the new Nordic Games, which led to Embracer Group. Providing the entire context here is the best option.
IceWelder [
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20:19, 28 March 2023 (UTC)reply