Bigger than Fortnite, World of Warcraft, and League of Legends, Smilegate's Crossfire hasn't had much of a footprint outside of its native Asian region.
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Smilegate, the makers of the incredibly-popular-in-Asia Crossfire first-person shooter and someday-coming-to-the-West-we-hope ARPG Lost Ark, has opened a new development studio in Barcelona, Spain.
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Barely a year after opening, Smilegate is shutting down its office in Berlin.
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Smilegate, the developer of free-to-play tactical shooter Crossfire, has opened an office in Berlin.