July 12th, 2007 by Anonymous Blogger Posted in Development Deals | No Comments »
In a recent deal, Shadow Light Games managed to secure a contract for the development of a number of (mainly sports) mobile games for Player One over the coming two years.
The deal follows smaller business between the two as Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker was one of the previously developed for Player One by Shadow Light Games.
"Shadow Light has created some exceptional games for Player One over the past couple of years, with each title produced raising the bar in terms of quality and expectation," offered Pete Russell, MD of Player One. “As such, we are very much looking forward to working with them with our major licenses over the coming years. Our commitment to Shadow Light makes perfect sense for us, as we believe they will continue to flourish as a leading international developer."
"Securing this output deal with Player One is a tremendous step forward for raising the profile of Shadow Light Games”, said Aamar Rana, managing director of Shadow Light Games. Consumer interest in mobile gaming has exploded over the last year and the demand for high quality games that provide the console experience is stronger than ever. We feel that with our heritage in game development and Player One’s talent, market know-how in sports and global distribution network, this deal will firmly put Shadow Light Games on the map as a premier league developer."
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