sure we have mechanisms in place for knowledge transfer to make sure that when someone moves on, someone else will be there to fill those shoes."Pearce
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on workers at Blizzard. He said many of the people working on WoW still have a
passion for playing the game, and that passion transfers over to
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the title. On the other hand, if developers are losing interest in playing the
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start-up A Bit Lucky, creators of Facebook game Lucky Train, raised $5 million
in a Series A round of funding lead by free-to-play online game publisher Nexon
America.Founded in 2009 and based in Silicon Valley, A Bit Lucky is best known
for creating Lucky
Train, a simulator allowing players to build a thriving railroad network. The game is still in its beta phase but has already picked up more than 1
million monthly active users according to figures from AppData.Nexon says its
investment exemplifies its efforts to "identify, invest in and work
collaboratively with the best and most innovative game developers." The
MapleStory publisher has also recently invested millions of dollars into studios
like Antic Entertainment, BoomBang
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Lerer Ventures, and XG Ventures.With this financing round, Nexon will be
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