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Kerberos Productions
Kerberos Productions Inc. is a video game developer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company was formed in 2003 by former employees of Rockstar Vancouver. The company takes its name and logo from Cerberus, a large three-headed creature of Greek mythology (Κέρβερος, in Greek). The three heads of the hellhound represent the three disciplines of game development: art, programming, and design. The company has released six games: a 4X game called '' Sword of the Stars'' (originally published by Lighthouse Interactive, currently published by Paradox Interactive), its sequel '' Sword of the Stars 2'', a role-playing video game titled '' Fort Zombie'', a rogue-like game '' Sword of the Stars: The Pit'', a wargame called '' Ground Pounders'', and an action-strategy game called '' Kaiju-a-Gogo'' Games * '' Sword of the Stars'' (2006) ** ''Sword of the Stars: Born of Blood'' (2007) (expansion) ** ''Sword of the Stars: A Murder of Crows'' (2008) (expansion) ** ''S ...
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