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The fourth and latest game released is a first-person shooter for the Xbox 360 and Windows Vista and is titled ''Shadowrun''. It was developed by FASA Interactive, owned by Microsoft Corporation, which also produced the title. This latest title is the very first game that allows cross-platform play between Xbox 360 and Windows Vista users on the Live for Windows service. Despite sharing the same name as the RPG, the video game has sizable differences from it; as the publishers of the ''Shadowrun'' role-playing game stated at the time of the video game's release: "Microsoft rewrote the timeline and setting for this game, so it is not in continuity with the tabletop RPG. It may be more accurately described as a game loosely based on ''Shadowrun''."
 
The fourth and latest game released is a first-person shooter for the Xbox 360 and Windows Vista and is titled ''Shadowrun''. It was developed by FASA Interactive, owned by Microsoft Corporation, which also produced the title. This latest title is the very first game that allows cross-platform play between Xbox 360 and Windows Vista users on the Live for Windows service. Despite sharing the same name as the RPG, the video game has sizable differences from it; as the publishers of the ''Shadowrun'' role-playing game stated at the time of the video game's release: "Microsoft rewrote the timeline and setting for this game, so it is not in continuity with the tabletop RPG. It may be more accurately described as a game loosely based on ''Shadowrun''."
  
In September 2007 Microsoft closed FASA Studios (and the FPS official forum), and licensed the ''Shadowrun'' electronic entertainment rights to Smith & Tinker, a company owned by [[Jordan Weisman]], one of the original creators of Shadowrun. Details at Smith & Tinker's website [http://smithandtinker.com/] hint at the development of an MMO game.<ref>Carless, Simon & Chris Dahlen (2007-12-07). [http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=16535 "Weisman Licenses MechWarrior, Shadowrun, Crimson Skies Rights From Microsoft".]</ref>
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In September 2007 Microsoft closed FASA Studios (and the FPS official forum), and licensed the ''Shadowrun'' electronic entertainment rights to Smith & Tinker, a company owned by [[Jordan Weisman]], one of the original creators of Shadowrun. Details at Smith & Tinker's website [http://smithandtinker.com/] hint at the development of an [[Massively Multiplayer Online game|MMO]].<ref>Carless, Simon & Chris Dahlen (2007-12-07). [http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=16535 "Weisman Licenses MechWarrior, Shadowrun, Crimson Skies Rights From Microsoft".]</ref>
  
 
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