• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    “Dublin firm behind Baldur’s Gate game” has to be the longest possible way they could have written “Larian Studios.”

    Author getting paid per word or what?

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      It’s an Irish site and so they probably want to market this as a success for Ireland and not necessarily that a Belgium-based studio is just using their Ireland branch office for special tax status.

      It’s not just a shell company though, as the article highlights they do have their own development staff there.

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        They need some staff there to get the the tax benefits lol

        Ireland really positioned themselves well for this. Megacorps love it!

        We all pay for it though

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          Doesn’t necessarily need to be development staff, though. They could have just as easily set it up as their HR office with just a couple employees.

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      I suspect in this case the reason was to hide the name “Larian Studios” to get a click out of people who don’t know.

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      Its likely that Baldur’s Gate has more name recognition among readers of this paper than Larian does, so anchoring on that makes sense.

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    There are tax efficiencies for them being here, but they actually have a sizeable staff presence too. Of all the tech companies in Dublin, they’re the ones I’d most like the opportunity to work with.