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Cyanide's 2012 Game of Thrones CRPG is the main existing adaptation
No high-profile, modern Game of Thrones CRPG has emerged; studios that could deliver one are tied to other licenses or publicly distance themselves from HBO's version. Parisian developer Cyanide released a Game of Thrones CRPG in 2012 and produced two other fantasy CRPGs that year. Cyanide is best known today for Styx and Blood Bowl, making its 2012 title the most substantial Game of Thrones RPG on the market.
- Cyanide, a Parisian developer, released a Game of Thrones CRPG in 2012 and also launched Confrontation and Of Orcs and Men that same year.
- Cyanide is currently better known for the stealth series Styx and the tabletop adaptation Blood Bowl.
- Warhorse Studios—developer of Kingdom Come—belongs to Embracer, which also owns Middle‑earth Enterprises, committing Warhorse to Lord of the Rings projects.
- Obsidian is an unlikely developer for a Game of Thrones CRPG because lead designer Josh Sawyer has publicly criticized HBO's depiction of battle formations.