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East Valley Software was a video game company that released several map packs for video games developed by others. In 1997, the company published Desecrated Lands, a freeware non-canonical map pack to Heroes of Might and Magic II. 50 of the 113 maps were developed by Dark Entertainment, while the rest were created by fans. East Valley Software was later closed down.
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East Valley Software was a video game company that released several map packs for video games developed by others. In 1997, the company published Desecrated Lands, a freeware non-canonical map pack to Heroes of Might and Magic II. 50 of the 113 maps were developed by Dark Entertainment, while the rest were created by fans. East Valley Software was later closed down.
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