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Precedence Officially Closing Its Doors
 

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March 12, 2002
10:13 AM: Allan Sugarbaker says...
Precedence Officially Closing Its Doors

In a press release this morning, Paul Brown, President of Precedence Entertainment, announced that Precedence would be closing its doors on April 12. As the full press release explains, the company's employees have been let go as of March 8th. Volunteers are putting together a liquidation sale that will start tomorrow and last until the company closes next month.

Precedence was responsible for several hit games, including the Babylon 5 CCG (my personal favorite), Wheel of Time CCG, Tomb Raider CCG, and Aliens versus Predator CCG. Unless someone steps in to save it, the Star Legions CMG won't see print. Precedence had some stylish games under its belt; it's too bad they won't be able to continue. OgreCave wishes all the best to the company's former employees.



 
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