BVG Renamed
Buena Vista Games becomes Disney Interactive Studios.
Date: Thursday, February 08, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Disney today announced that it has renamed its video game business unit to Disney Interactive Studios at the company's investor conference in Orlando. Disney Interactive Studios' Senior Vice President and General Manager, Graham Hopper, commented, "This change reflects our focus on creativity, the weight of Disney content in our portfolio, and the enormous value consumers see in the Disney brand."

The business unit formerly known as Buena Vista Games will now be known as Disney Interactive Studios and will publish both Disney and non-Disney branded video games for all platforms worldwide. Video games will be published under the company's strong consumer brands including Disney, ABC and Touchstone. You can learn more by visiting www.disney.com/videogames .

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