January 7th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Games | No Comments »
Thursday, Finesse and Javart announced on MobileIndustry.biz about their cooperation to distribute Domino Quake all over. Today, we discussed the fine details and future prospects with Javart Business Development Manager Angelo Rocca.
[Arjan] We read your news about the distribution deal you have set-up with Finesse. Since you are already distributing the game yourself for some time, how did you structure the deal to avoid channel collisions?
[Angelo] The deal with Finesse was signed when Domino Quake was already out across our selected distribution partners. We created for Finesse Domino Quake localised versions in Spanish, French, German and Portuguese, in addition to the original English and Italian, to be distributed through the massive Finesse distribution network and gain a huge mass exposure. Obviously we get rid of the channels that could have caused collisions with our channels.
[Arjan] How exclusive is the deal you have inked with Finesse, and can we expect a follow-up to this deal soon with your newer titles or even a Domino Quake 2?
[Angelo] Domino Quake in its original versions is free to go everywhere. Finesse was willing to add more languages and here it is
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