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'''Orbis Games''' is a Slavic video game company headquartered in [[Ivanovgrad]]. The company remained relatively obscure until 1993 when they gained the rights to create a video game for the [[1995 Saint Raneau World Cup]], which ended up becoming their flagship game, [[World Cup (video game series)|World Cup]]. | '''Orbis Games''' is a Slavic video game company headquartered in [[Ivanovgrad]]. The company remained relatively obscure until 1993 when they gained the rights to create a video game for the [[1995 Saint Raneau World Cup]], which ended up becoming their flagship game, [[World Cup (video game series)|World Cup]]. In 2016 they developed the studios first ever gaming console, the [[Slav Box]]. |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 8 January 2023
Native name | Орбис Игры |
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Romanized name | Orbis Igry |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | November 22, 1980Adrikagorod, Slavic Union | in
Headquarters | Ivanovgrad , Slavic Union |
Orbis Games is a Slavic video game company headquartered in Ivanovgrad. The company remained relatively obscure until 1993 when they gained the rights to create a video game for the 1995 Saint Raneau World Cup, which ended up becoming their flagship game, World Cup. In 2016 they developed the studios first ever gaming console, the Slav Box.