Playlogic Joins the GamersGate Library
Obscure and other titles now available through service
Date: Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

PC digital download portal GamersGate has revealed another addition to its 60+ continuously growing publishing partner group. Dutch publisher Playlogic International joins GamersGate to expand their global distribution reach.

"Playlogic is a growing publisher with several exciting projects behind them and more highly anticipated projects in the pipeline. We are thrilled to be able to facilitate their growth by introducing them to our wide global network of gamers", said Theodore Bergquist, CEO of GamersGate.

The deal includes recent games such as Obscure – the Aftermath as well as titles like Airborne Troops, Alpha Black Zero, Gene Troopers, Knights of the Temple 2 and World Racing 2.

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