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discussions with Wizards legal and it looks highly probable that we will be able to offer customers time to come back and re-download prior purchases for their personal archives. We will email and post information on sites once we have final confirmation on this.
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Wizards of the Coast bought the long-running Game Keeper stores. The retail chain was around for decades before Wizards became anything useful. Strange how there's nothing about a store that every single mall in the US had one of!
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UA is barely good enough to try, if you want to nominate it. :) The
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