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Battle for Wesnoth Fast Facts
- The public release for The Battle for Wesnoth was on June 18, 2003.
- The game was originally designed by the independent developer, David White. It has since gathered a team of devoted programmers and designers who have periodically released free updates for The Battle for Wesnoth over the years.
- The Battle for Wesnoth can be played on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, OpenSolaris and AmigaOS4 platforms. There are also portable versions for the iPhone, iPad and Android systems.
- As of 2012, The Battle for Wesnoth has been downloaded over 5 million times.
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