Sweden Awards Hazelnut Studios Government Export Award for Cultural and Creative Industries
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Stephan Steininger
Summary
The Swedish Government has awarded Stockholm-based Hazelnut Studios, founded by Josef Fares, the Government's Export Award in the Cultural and Creative Industries category. The studio is known for developing critically acclaimed cooperative games including A Way Out, It Takes Two, and Split Fiction. The award recognizes the studio's success as an export company in the cultural and creative sector.
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The studio behind A Way Out, It Takes Two and Split Fiction received the Government's Export Award in the Cultural and Creative Industries category.
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