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Indiagames
has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Electronic Arts,
a leading interactive entertainment company, that will bring EA's
roster of mobile games to consumers across multiple mobile carriers
in India.
China's
wireless internet company Tom Online owns 62 per cent of Indiagames.
Its key investors also include Macromedia Inc. and Cisco Systems
Inc.
Kicking off with the release of EA Sports FIFA 06 this calendar
year, the line-up of EA games available in India is unmatched. EA
mobile accommodates players who have either a few minutes to spare
or those looking for a deeper, more immersive experience.
Designed
to be easy-to-use, all of the titles offer intuitive controls with
gameplay that is fun for either five minutes or five hours. Capturing
the essence of the hit franchises that inspired them, the mobile
games are characterised by exhilarating gameplay, deep real-world
sports rosters and advanced graphics.
The
games initially released through Indiagames will include Need for
Speed Underground 2, Need for Speed Most Wanted, NBA LIVE 06, Tiger
Woods PGA Tour 06, EA Sports FIFA 06, FIFA Street 2, Madden NFL
06, SimCity and The Sims 2. Whether gamers are playing street-style
soccer against top professionals in FIFA Street 2, building unique
cityscapes in SimCity or looking for an adrenaline rush in Need
for Speed Underground 2 and Need for Speed Most Wanted, EA's wide
breadth of titles offers something for everyone.
"We are thrilled to bring such legendary and popular games
to Indian audiences. We are convinced that thousands of Indian fans
will enjoy the opportunity to experience these games on their mobile
phones,'' said Indiagames CEO Vishal Gondal.
"Indiagames
is a key partner for us as we expand our business from packaged
goods to mobile content in the burgeoning Indian marketplace. They
have a strong technological infrastructure and share our passion
for delivering top quality entertainment. Indian consumers are quickly
adopting a mobile lifestyle and we believe that this partnership
will give people the opportunity to experience the fun and excitement
of playing great games on their mobile phone,'' said EA Asia Publishing
president and managing director Jon Niermann.
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