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  1. www.2k.com › en-US › about-us2k.com - About - 2K

    Headquartered just north of San Francisco, with offices spanning the globe across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia, 2K is a videogame publisher managing some of the most creative, respected and premium brands in games today. Founded in 2005 within Take Two Interactive, 2K develops and publishes interactive entertainment for PC, console ...

  2. Mafia is a series of action-adventure games originally created and developed by 2K Czech (formerly Illusion Softworks). Since the third installment, however, the games are developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K Games.

  3. 2kczech.com › about2kczech2K Czech

    A Member of the EU with a long-time tradition of brewing and wine industry. Well-known spa, skiing and hiking resorts. Currency: Czech crown. Language: Czech. Climate: Continental. 2K Czech, s.r.o. Tuřanka 1519/115a, Slatina, 627 00 Brno. IČ: 25347004. DIČ: CZ25347004. Spisová značka: C 84340.

  4. 2K Czech (v minulosti Illusion Softworks) je česká firma zaoberajúca sa vývojom počítačových hier. Firma bola v roku 2017 zlúčená pod herné štúdio Hangar 13, ale aj napriek tomu sa meno firmy nezmenilo.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mafia_IIMafia II - Wikipedia

    Mafia II is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by 2K Czech and published by 2K. It was released on 24 August 2010 for PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360. [1] [2] The game is a standalone sequel to 2002's Mafia, [3] and the second installment in the Mafia series.

  6. The Czech Wikipedia (Czech: Česká Wikipedie) is the Czech language edition of Wikipedia. This Wikipedia contains 545,582 articles, 2,470 active users, and 32 administrators. It was created on May 3, 2002. However, at that time, Wikipedia ran on UseModWiki software.

  7. This is an incomplete list of video games developed in the Czech Republic, both released and upcoming. The list is sortable by game title, platform, year of release and their developer. Games developed in the Czech Republic. References. ^ Nosákovec, Ladislav. "Dračí historie". CSHry. Retrieved 14 May 2014.

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