Media Summary: Jeff Easley is keeping the defunct video game company's intellectual property alive. In 2006, baseball legend Curt Schilling bet his entire $50+ million fortune on a dream: building the next World of Warcraft. Curt Schilling's failed video game company landed in Federal

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Jeff Easley is keeping the defunct video game company's intellectual property alive. In 2006, baseball legend Curt Schilling bet his entire $50+ million fortune on a dream: building the next World of Warcraft. Curt Schilling's failed video game company landed in Federal (Boston Globe) Curt Schilling tells WEEI radio that his R.I. video game company, Curt Schilling's video game company filed for An exclusive interview four months after Curt Schilling's company collapsed.

"Kingdoms of Amalur" was bought by an Austrian-based company. Curt Schilling's failed video game company is selling off everything it has, hoping to make back some money that was loaned to ... The final remaining assets from defunct video game company

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38 Studios bankrupt

38 Studios bankrupt

Curt Schilling's company,

38 Studios: Curt Schilling's Crony Capitalism Debacle

38 Studios: Curt Schilling's Crony Capitalism Debacle

The 2012

I-Team: 38 Studios' last employee

I-Team: 38 Studios' last employee

Jeff Easley is keeping the defunct video game company's intellectual property alive.

Bankrupt 38 Studios will be liquidated

Bankrupt 38 Studios will be liquidated

38 Studios

What Happened to 38 Studios? The Untold Story of Gaming’s Biggest Failure

What Happened to 38 Studios? The Untold Story of Gaming’s Biggest Failure

In 2006, baseball legend Curt Schilling bet his entire $50+ million fortune on a dream: building the next World of Warcraft.

38 Studios bankruptcy

38 Studios bankruptcy

38 Studios

38 Studios bankruptcy scandal

38 Studios bankruptcy scandal

Bankruptcy

38 Studios Responds to Bankruptcy

38 Studios Responds to Bankruptcy

38 Studios

38 Studios Creditors Meet in Federal Bankruptcy Court

38 Studios Creditors Meet in Federal Bankruptcy Court

Curt Schilling's failed video game company landed in Federal

Schilling tells WEEI of 38 Studios' mistakes

Schilling tells WEEI of 38 Studios' mistakes

(Boston Globe) Curt Schilling tells WEEI radio that his R.I. video game company,

38 Studios Owes More than 150 Million to Creditors

38 Studios Owes More than 150 Million to Creditors

Curt Schilling's video game company filed for

New court documents obtained in 38 Studios case

New court documents obtained in 38 Studios case

New documents in the

Unfinished 38 Studios game may be tough to sell

Unfinished 38 Studios game may be tough to sell

Unfinished

Carcieri talks 38 Studios for the first time

Carcieri talks 38 Studios for the first time

An exclusive interview four months after Curt Schilling's company collapsed.

Proposed settlement for 38 Studios lawsuit

Proposed settlement for 38 Studios lawsuit

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38 Studios Game Sold for $900K

38 Studios Game Sold for $900K

"Kingdoms of Amalur" was bought by an Austrian-based company.

38 Studios laying off employees

38 Studios laying off employees

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Offers for 38 Studios game fell fall below expectations

Offers for 38 Studios game fell fall below expectations

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38 Studios' Assets Hit the Auction Block

38 Studios' Assets Hit the Auction Block

Curt Schilling's failed video game company is selling off everything it has, hoping to make back some money that was loaned to ...

Final assets of 38 Studios sold to Austrian game publisher for $900k

Final assets of 38 Studios sold to Austrian game publisher for $900k

The final remaining assets from defunct video game company