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Sierra is making a comeback

Remember Sierra? They're the defunct game developer that made King's Quest and Lode Runner. Sierra Entertainment was bought by Vivendi Games in 1998, which was then merged with Activision in 2008. That's the same year that Activision announced that they want to sell Sierra and its titles, so they closed down the studio.

So imagine everyone's surprise when the website for Sierra, which previously redirected to Activision's website, was updated yesterday complete with a new logo and video teasing that there's more to be revealed at Gamescom 2014.

Go check it out for yourself at Sierra.com.

Gamescom 2014 takes place next week in Cologne, Germany, running from August 13-17.

You can follow Senior Editor Lance Liebl on Twitter @Lance_GZ. Or you can email him at LLiebl@GameZone.com.

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