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[edit] Recreation of this article
I saw that this article had been previously deleted, as expected when a topic has few notable sources. However, in the wake of a reported $1billion USD estimated loss with multiple notable sources, I thought that it would be fair rationale to recreate the article on that basis. --MaTrIx 01:40, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
"On April 27, 2007, Seoul Metropolitan Police said that seven former employees of NCsoft are suspected of selling the Lineage III source code to a major Japanese game company."
"The Lineage III project will begin January 1st 2008 and will be announced to the public in 2011."
I'd say it's very unlikely stealing code even before the project has started? Looks like they started all over again, according to this source. Please confirm... --Feanathiel 17:34, 20 September 2007 (GMT+1)
== Seul thing==
On the coment of Seoul yes it's in Korea Bye InfoLove