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If you pirate their stuff, you are a cunt whose neckbeard is officially revoked.
If you pirate their stuff, you are a cunt whose neckbeard is officially revoked.


They no longer publish CthulhuTech or Eclipse Phase as [[Loren L Coleman]] was such a visionary guy that he imagined money belonging to Catalyst Game Labs was actually his money and could be used to remodel his house rather than pay the writers and artists. They are currently in court for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. For those playing at home this is the less lulzy form of bankruptcy that real companies use, Chapter 11. The situation with Shadowrun rights is currently yet unresolved.
They no longer publish CthulhuTech or Eclipse Phase as [[Loren L Coleman]] was such a visionary guy that he imagined money belonging to Catalyst Game Labs was actually his money and could be used to remodel his house rather than pay the writers and artists. They are currently in court for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. For those playing at home this is the less lulzy form of bankruptcy that real companies use, Chapter 11. The situation with Shadowrun rights is currently yet unresolved, beyond nearly all of the freelancers who had been working on Shadowrun since the FASA days quitting over niggling little issues like not being paid for work that was going to press.

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Catalyst Game Labs
Year Established 2007
Notable Employees Loren L Coleman
Notable Games BattleTech
Shadowrun
Website http://catalystgamelabs.com/


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They own the Classic BattleTech License. And for some reason, own Shadowrun as well.

Its current CEO is Loren L Coleman and he is a fairly fuckawesome writer.

If you pirate their stuff, you are a cunt whose neckbeard is officially revoked.

They no longer publish CthulhuTech or Eclipse Phase as Loren L Coleman was such a visionary guy that he imagined money belonging to Catalyst Game Labs was actually his money and could be used to remodel his house rather than pay the writers and artists. They are currently in court for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. For those playing at home this is the less lulzy form of bankruptcy that real companies use, Chapter 11. The situation with Shadowrun rights is currently yet unresolved, beyond nearly all of the freelancers who had been working on Shadowrun since the FASA days quitting over niggling little issues like not being paid for work that was going to press.