Fatshark Games
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Tencent takes minority stake in Warhammer: Vermintide developer Fatshark
Reports suggest it's a 36% stake in the Swedish firm
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Fatshark snaps up A Sweet Studio AB
Warhammer: Vermintide developer welcomes Stockholm mobile and PC studio's nine employees
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Warhammer: Vermintide 2 reaches one million sold
Fatshark's sequel is still performing well five weeks after launch
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Vermintide II outperforms lifetime revenue of first game in just two weeks
PC-only sequel already more successful that multi-platform predecessor
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Warhammer: Vermintide 2 sells 500,000 units in four days
Fatshark's sequel reaches the first game's six-month milestone in less than a week
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Unlocking the secrets of a successful licensed game
Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund explores why Warhammer: Vermintide succeeds where other licensed games fail
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Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide sells 500K
"As a small studio, this really is an amazing milestone for us"
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"I think you need to work hard to get luck"
Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund on the ups and downs of self-publishing Vermintide
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Fatshark moves towards self-publishing with new COO
Sven Folkesson brings a combination of production, legal and startup experience to the Swedish developer