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inXile Entertainment is a US-based video game developer studio founded in 2002 by Brian Fargo, after he left Creator/InterplayEntertainment (which he also founded twenty years prior). The separation was not entirely amicable, hence the new studio's name refers to TheExile of the old Interplay staff by their new bosses.

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inXile Entertainment is a US-based video game developer development studio founded in 2002 by Brian Fargo, after he left Creator/InterplayEntertainment (which he also founded twenty years prior). The separation was not entirely amicable, hence the new studio's name refers to TheExile of the old Interplay staff by their new bosses.



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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Creator/MicrosoftStudios, alongside Creator/ObsidianEntertainment, making them both first-party developers for Windows and Xbox consoles, though Microsoft has stressed that they would like to keep the studio "unique" despite the acquisition.

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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Creator/MicrosoftStudios, Creator/XboxGameStudios alongside Creator/ObsidianEntertainment, making them both first-party developers for Windows and Xbox consoles, though Microsoft has stressed that they would like to keep the studio "unique" despite the acquisition.
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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Creator/MicrosoftStudios, alongside Creator/ObsidianEntertainment.

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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Creator/MicrosoftStudios, alongside Creator/ObsidianEntertainment.
Creator/ObsidianEntertainment, making them both first-party developers for Windows and Xbox consoles, though Microsoft has stressed that they would like to keep the studio "unique" despite the acquisition.
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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Creator/MicrosoftStudios.

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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Creator/MicrosoftStudios.
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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Microsoft Studios.

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On November 10, 2018, Brian Fargo announced that inXile had been acquired by Microsoft Studios.
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