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Torn Banner Studios Inc. is a Canadian
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based in
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.


History

Torn Banner Studios was founded in 2010 by Steve Piggott of Team Chivalry, the development team of '' Age of Chivalry'', a 2007
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for ''
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''. The studio's first game was '' Chivalry: Medieval Warfare;'' after a successful
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campaign raising $85,934 it was released independently in October 2012. The game received the 2012 "Indie of the Year" award from Indie DB.
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released Torn Banner's ''NeverMine'' in July 2016 as part of the ''Help: The Game'' collection, with proceeds going to the War Child charity.


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