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Star Wolves

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Platform, operating system:  Microsoft Windows icon Microsoft Windows

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Developer: X-Bow

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Star Wolves

Developer / company: X-Bow

Star Wolves is a 3D tactical RPG science fiction game developed by Russian company X-Bow and released in 2004.

The game thrusts you into the future where danger lurks behind every asteroid and rogue comet. The Star Wolves are a renegade breed of freelance bounty hunters who join forces to survive and prosper in a time when space has never been more dangerous.

Star Wolves pictureStar Wolves works with the following file extensions:

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Common file extensions used by Star Wolves

dat file icon.dat

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If you need more information please contact the developers of Star Wolves (X-Bow), or check out their product website.

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