SubGlobal

This article is about the videogame company, SubGlobal Co. The SubGlobal Corporation (commonly referred to simply as SubGlobal, SubG, or SG) is an american game development and game publishing company based in North America, which has created and delivered online games since 2012. Based in Mississippi, USA, and Montreal, Canada. SubGlobal was founded first as a community in 2005, then officially as a game development and publishing company on April 10, 2012.
The company uses a micro-transaction business model, in which users can play the full game for free and can also choose to purchase virtual licenses to in-game content to enhance their gaming experience.
History
In 2005, Cayle Rose purchased SubGlobal.com as a community news website for politics and gaming. In 2007, the domain could not be renewed due to financial restrictions as Cayle Rose was 16 years of age. In 2011, he purchased SubGlobal.net to continue the course of gaming in the news and further pursue the SubGlobal community's interests. On April 2012, it was decided that SubGlobal was to finally become a game development and publishing company, registered as a corporation on July 13, 2015.
The company's first project was server development of the world famous title, Minecraft. The server, known as "MineCrap", had a community following of more than 67,000 users and was first open in mid-2012, and officially closed at the end of 2016 after the SubGlobal Corporation and Microsoft Corporation reached a settlement to SubGlobal's MineCrap Trademark, where Microsoft purchased all rights to the server and community "MineCrap" trademark title.
On May 4, 2013, SubGlobal began development of the MMORPG, SubGlobal Online, which gained popularity after the ISIS-Nazi update in early 2016. Since April 2017, SubGlobal Online had over , with product v28.16.3.
 
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