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Bits Corp. Enters Publishing Agreement with Namco Hometek

 

(April 15, 2005)

 

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British game developer, Bits Corp., has announced that it is entering a publishing deal with Namco Hometek, where the developer will make a new multi-platform title for the PlayStation 2, PSP, PC, and Xbox, slated for a Q4 2005 release.  There's no word as to what the game is about, but the two companies plan to display it at this year's E3.

 

Commenting on the agreement with Namco, Foo Katan, Chief Executive of Bits Corp,
said: “We are thrilled to 

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have the opportunity of working with Namco, an innovative
publisher whose support and experience will be invaluable in maximising the
potential of the new game.”

 

”Namco has been impressed with the talent we see in Bits Corp.’s work,” said Jeff
Lujan, Business Director at Namco Hometek Inc. “We are confident this game will be
high-quality and we hope it is the start of a long-lasting relationship between our
companies.”

 

Among the games that Bits Corp. has made in the past are Rogue Ops, Die Hard Vendetta, and Constantine: The Videogame.

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