Paradox Development Studio has gone through several transformations. The company started as Target Games in the 80's, focusing on role-playing games. In 1999 the company was split into two separate entities. One called Paradox Entertainment that took care of the boardgames and role-playing game parts, and Paradox Interactive that continued on with digital games instead.
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| - Paradox Development Studio has gone through several transformations. The company started as Target Games in the 80's, focusing on role-playing games. In 1999 the company was split into two separate entities. One called Paradox Entertainment that took care of the boardgames and role-playing game parts, and Paradox Interactive that continued on with digital games instead.
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- Europa Universalis III
- Hearts of Iron III
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| - Paradox Development Studio has gone through several transformations. The company started as Target Games in the 80's, focusing on role-playing games. In 1999 the company was split into two separate entities. One called Paradox Entertainment that took care of the boardgames and role-playing game parts, and Paradox Interactive that continued on with digital games instead. Paradox Interactive was a pure developer from the start, but gravitated towards self-publishing until they were in such a place that they could publish games from other studios as well. Once that really started to grow, the company was split once again. Since January 2012 there are Paradox Interactive that is the publishing part, and Paradox Development Studio, that focus on development. The latter are right now working on DLC's for Crusader Kings II , Hearts of Iron III: Their Finest Hour, a new game named March of the Eagles and one more yet to be announced. This can be figured out since the company has four teams working on different things.
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