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Masthead Studios is a Bulgarian game development company, founded in 2005. The company is developing its post-apocalyptic MMORPG Earthrise, as well as co-developing Interplay Entertainment's Project V13. On April 2, 2009 Interplay announced a binding letter of intent with Masthead Studios to fund the development of Project V13. Masthead and Interplay teams where to work together under the direction and control of Interplay to complete development of the project.

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About Project V13

Project V13, also known as Fallout Online, was to be a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Interplay Entertainment and Masthead Studios.

Among its developers where Chris Taylor and Mark O'Green, two of the creators of the original Fallout game.

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Concept art: "A day to build a life on" by Natiq Aghayev

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The base concept for the setting is the World of Tomorrow as imagined in the Golden Age of Science Fiction. This means that before the Great War, the Fallout world was more or less what the people of the 1940s and 1950s thought things would be like in 2077.

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