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Laurin Verlag was a game publisher based in Hamburg. It originated from the "Citadel Verlag" which was renamed to "Laurin Verlag" in 1989. The publisher released the magazine "ZauberZeit" starting in 1986 and published role-playing games such as Middle Earth Role Playing (MERP), Rolemaster, Stormbringer, and Call of Cthulhu. Later, they also included board games in their offerings. After filing for bankruptcy in 1993, the publishing rights were acquired by Queen Games.
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Laurin Verlag was a game publisher based in Hamburg, Germany. It originated from the "Citadel Verlag" which was renamed to "Laurin Verlag" in 1989. The publisher released the magazine "ZauberZeit" starting in 1986 and published role-playing games such as Middle Earth Role Playing (MERP), Rolemaster, Stormbringer, and Call of Cthulhu. Later, they also included board games in their offerings. After filing for bankruptcy in 1993, the publishing rights were acquired by Queen Games.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:34, 8 April 2023

Laurin Verlag was a game publisher based in Hamburg, Germany. It originated from the "Citadel Verlag" which was renamed to "Laurin Verlag" in 1989. The publisher released the magazine "ZauberZeit" starting in 1986 and published role-playing games such as Middle Earth Role Playing (MERP), Rolemaster, Stormbringer, and Call of Cthulhu. Later, they also included board games in their offerings. After filing for bankruptcy in 1993, the publishing rights were acquired by Queen Games.