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Kohnke Gets Vicious
Vicious Cycle Software signs PR firm to handle it's PR needs.
Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Vicious Cycle Software announced today that it has signed an agreement with public relations agency, Kohnke Communications.. The agency will also provide additional media relations support to Monkey Bar Games, Vicious Cycle’s family entertainment division, and its middleware solution Vicious Engine. Vicious Cycle Software is a developer of interactive entertainment software for current and next-generation game platforms. The company, founded in 2000, blazed onto the gaming scene with its debut title “Robotech: Battlecry” and continues to create titles for all age groups based on both licensed and original IP.

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