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TimeGate 'Evolves'
Evolve PR represents TimeGate Studio and its three upcoming game projects.
Date: Friday, June 01, 2007
Author: James Fudge

TimeGate Studio announced today that it had enlisted Evolve PR, a top tier public relations studio focused on interactive entertainment, to manage the company’s public relations and community-engagement efforts. Evolve will develop promotional strategies and tactics to help expose TimeGate and its products to a global audience as the company prepares to unveil three new titles in 2007 and embarks on a major hiring initiative to attract the best developers from around the world.

Those new titles are to be announced. To learn more about TimeGate visit timegate.com and to learn more about Evolve PR, visit www.evolvepr.com .

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