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FX Interactive is a Spanish video game publisher founded in 1999.[1] It published Navy Moves,[2] and FX Fútbol.[3] The Ruiz brothers are important video game developers in Spain, having been the founders of Dinamic Software.
In 2014 the publisher stopped paying its employees.[4] In 2015 it suffered an economic crisis.[5] As of 2018, it is on the verge of economic failure.[6][7] In May 2017 and after having been the subject of several convictions for non-payments, the company is finally declared insolvent by the 24th Social Court of Madrid after accumulating a debt of more than 54,000 euros.[8] By 2021 it was revived.[9]