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Kuju Entertainment and Ernst & Young Inc., in its capacity as court-appointed interim receiver of Hip Interactive Inc., today announce they are working together to find alternative publishing outlets for the game previously known as ‘George A Romero
August 5, 2005
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Author: Kuju
For immediate release
5th August 2005
The title was being developed for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC and included features such as console online game play, excellent arcade action and full Havoc based physics. "There have already been several interested parties in the game, the team and the technology and we are hopeful that some elements of the project will continue beyond the unfortunate demise of Hip Interactive Inc." said Jonathan Newth, Managing Director of Kuju Entertainment.
For further information contact:
Ian Baverstock
Business Development Director
Kuju Entertainment Ltd
+44 (0)1483 414344
Russell French
Vice-President
Ernst & Young Inc.
+1 416 943 2215
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