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AFTER EARTH

Sometimes a name simply drifts through space, awaiting the perfect project to dock with. Blade Runner was originally the title of a little known 1974 sci-fi novel about a black market medical equipment supplier—until Ridley Scott bought the rights, keeping the name and jettisoning everything else.

Similarly, the name ‘Shipbreaker’ pre-exists the game it now so perfectly describes. was originally the working title of , the RTS that became Blackbird Interactive’s first release.

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