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Product: Emergent Signs Six Gamebryo Element Clients

Major middleware firm Emergent Game Technologies has announced the sale of new Gamebryo Element licenses to six international clients by the company's European office. Ga...

Jason Dobson, Blogger

May 1, 2006

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Major middleware firm Emergent Game Technologies has announced the sale of new Gamebryo Element licenses to six international clients by the company's European office. Gamebryo Element is Emergent's next-generation game engine and set of game development tools. The clients include Alterlab, based in Moscow, Russia, CNT Media, based in Hamburg, Germany, Collision Studios, based in Hannover, Germany, Funtactix, based in Israel, IMENGI, based in Ankara, Turkey, and L’Art, based in Warsaw, Poland. In addition, Emergent recently announced it has also licensed its Gamebryo Element to Shanda Entertainment, China’s largest game developer. “Our international reach continues to grow as we expand our presence in Europe and worldwide,” said Geoffrey Selzer, CEO of Emergent. “These six new clients reflect a worldwide interest in our product line, building on our already strong presence in Europe and Asia. We are extremely pleased to see game developers around the world turning to Gamebryo to support their game development efforts.” Emergent's current-gen game engine has been used in games such as Sid Meier's Civilization 4 and Playboy: The Mansion, and its next-gen engine has already been deployed in Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

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