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      <title>The Chinese Room&#39;s Bold Move: Regaining Independence and Focusing on Original IPs</title>
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      <description>The recent management buyout of The Chinese Room marks a significant moment in the indie gaming landscape. Known for their critically acclaimed titles like Dear Esther and Everybodys Gone to Rapture, the studio has now regained its independence from Sumo Digital, allowing it to pursue its creative vision without constraints. This move not only highlights the resilience of indie developers but also underscores the importance of maintaining creative control in an industry often dominated by larger corporations.</description>
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