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The developers behind Kingdoms of Amalur only receive a small amount of what they are owed.
The developers of Rhode Island, 38 Studios, ran after making a single game: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. The game was a game of action role set in a fantasy world of the minds of RA Salvatore and Todd McFarlane, and although it received decent good reviews and sales by an AAA title, the company's finances were handled so incompetently that The studio broke shortly after. Launching his first game.
What made the bankruptcy of 38 Studios so spectacular was the loan of 75 million dollars that had obtained from the Rhode Island Department to convince the company to move from Michigan to Rhode Island. The loan was intended to facilitate the move and help with the operating costs of the company, but it was too great for 38 studios to be repaired based on the sales of a single game. That and the senior executives of 38 studios tended to be very liberal with their expenses in the penny of the company.
Although Kingdoms of Amalur sold 1.2 ...
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