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  "textContent": "Back in 2024, Humble Games was restructured, with all staff laid off. Later that year, a newly formed company called Good Games Group (GGG) – headed by former Humble Games head honchos Alan Patmore (CEO) and Mark Nash (COO) – was brought in to help manage the publisher's back catalogue and in-development titles via a sub-licensing agreement backed by MEP Capital.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Good Games Group has bought the Humble and Firestoke back catalogues. Now, newly renamed as Balor Games, it wants to invest in triple-I"
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