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EA To Unleash Hellgate: London Across The West News
Jon Wilcox
07/11/2006

Namco Bandai confirms that the long-standing relationship with Electronic Arts will be continuing with Flagship's flagship title...
Namco Bandai and Electronic Arts have today confirmed that both will be co-publishing Flagship Studios' MMO Hellgate: London, across North America and Europe.
"Hellgate: London is more than just a highly-anticipated PC game. It is the cornerstone of a franchise and that requires a different approach than the average product," said Makoto Iwai, Senior Vice President of the Development Group at NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. "With an industry-leading marketing and sales network, our co-publisher EA brings expert knowledge and resources to our partnership that will ensure this AAA title will reach the largest market possible."
"We are thrilled that NAMCO BANDAI chose EA as its partner on this highly-anticipated game," said David DeMartini, Vice President & General Manager, EA Partners. "We are very excited to be involved with Flagship Studios' first title. The talent at Flagship Studios and NAMCO BANDAI, combined with EA's marketing expertise and publishing resources sets the stage for a blockbuster worldwide launch."
"This partnership assures the best possible outcome for Hellgate: London from both a development and customer-reach standpoint." said Bill Roper, CEO of Flagship Studios. "By working with both companies in their undisputable areas of strength and expertise, we can bring the game to as many people as possible while maintaining our development focus and schedule at Flagship Studios."
Hellgate: London is already confirmed to be digitally distributed via Flagship Studios' Ping0 system, which the outfit's CEO Bill Roper spoke at length about in a recent interview with TVG.
We'll have more news shortly...







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