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{{Quote|'''{{PAGENAME}}''' operates games created by Three Rings Design back in the glorious first decade of the new millenium. Rather than allow those games to disappear forever, we have assembled a doughty crew to keep them operational for as long as we can.|[http://www.greyhavens.co/ The Grey Havens Crew]}} | {{Quote|'''{{PAGENAME}}''' operates games created by Three Rings Design back in the glorious first decade of the new millenium. Rather than allow those games to disappear forever, we have assembled a doughty crew to keep them operational for as long as we can.|[http://www.greyhavens.co/ The Grey Havens Crew]}} | ||
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Grey Havens began 6 April 2016, shortly after SEGA authorized layoffs in March 2016, which included all of [[Three Rings]]. Grey Havens consists of several people that worked on Three Rings' games while it existed & sought to keep games such as Spiral Knights alive, rather than closing them down. | Grey Havens began 6 April 2016, shortly after SEGA authorized layoffs in March 2016, which included all of [[Three Rings]]. Grey Havens consists of several people that worked on Three Rings' games while it existed & sought to keep games such as Spiral Knights alive, rather than closing them down. |
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Grey Havens operates games created by Three Rings Design back in the glorious first decade of the new millenium. Rather than allow those games to disappear forever, we have assembled a doughty crew to keep them operational for as long as we can. — The Grey Havens Crew
About
Grey Havens began 6 April 2016, shortly after SEGA authorized layoffs in March 2016, which included all of Three Rings. Grey Havens consists of several people that worked on Three Rings' games while it existed & sought to keep games such as Spiral Knights alive, rather than closing them down.