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Neil Gaiman to Release First Video Game | Mashable

Posted on July 25, 2013 by infophile

Horror-fantasy icon and best-selling author Neil Gaiman is stepping into a new world: a virtual one. The British-born writer has announced the launch of his first video game, Wayward Manor.

See the full article: Neil Gaiman to Release First Video Game | Mashable.

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