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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|World Cup (video game series)]].

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Orbis Games
Native name
Орбис Игры
Orbis Igry
Public
IndustryVideo games
FoundedNovember 22, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-11-22) in Adrikagorod, Slavic Union
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 (video game series).