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Achtung all Stalingrad fans! We're finally ready to announce
pan-European deal for Stalingrad! The game will be published by
Black Bean Games in Europe, and release date is set to March 2005.
The official press-release can be found below. Stay tuned for more
info!
And of course, Stalingrad team wishes you and your families Merry
Christmas!!!
Black Bean signs pan-European deal for
"Stalingrad"
Varese, 15th December, 2004. Black Bean is proud to announce the
signing of a pan-European publishing deal for "Stalingrad" on the PC
format. The deal was signed with the Moscow based publisher 1C
Company. "Stalingrad" is being developed by DTF Games and uses a
modified version of the game engine used in the successful game
"Blitzkrieg", which was noted for the realism of its combat scenes.
The battle for Stalingrad was fought out during the harsh Russian
winter between 19th August 1942 and 2nd February 1943, and is
generally considered to be one of the turning points of World War
II.
"The developers have gained access to a wealth of historical
documents and have made great use of these to ensure an accurate
reconstruction of the city and the events of the battle", said
Davide Bordegoni, Product Manager. "The player can choose between
two detailed campaigns, taking command of the Wehrmacht as they
launch repeated attacks in order to conquer the city, or lead the
Red Army in their desperate, but ultimately successful, defence".
"We are delighted with the quality and commercial potential of
"Stalingrad", added Marco Minoli, Marketing Manager of Black Bean,
"and we are looking forward to a strong partnership with 1C Company
moving forward".
"Stalingrad" will be released on PC CD.Rom in March 2005, in
English, German, French, Spanish & Italian and will feature
extra content both on the CD and in the accompanying booklet.
For further information about the game and Press Materials,
please visit http://www.blackbeangames.com/ or http://www.stalingrad-game.com/.
"We are very delighted that not only Russian gamers, but people
all across Europe will have a chance to play Stalingrad. 1C is
really satsified of this deal with Black Bean. We are very happy to
work with such an enthusiastic and professional partner", said
Nikolay Baryshnikov, International Sales Director at 1C Company.
"Stalingrad is the game that provides authentic historical
experience and intense gameplay. I'm pretty sure it will appeal to
all WW II game fans", Baryshnikov adds.
Black Bean is the games label of Lago Srl, which is part of the
Leader Group. Leader SpA has been the leading independent
distributor in Italy since it started business in 1984. Leader is
based in Gazzada (Varese) which is situated 30 miles north of Milan
in northern Italy.
Black Bean philosophy is to focus on a wide range of games genre
leveraging on an friendly gameplay, additional contents and fully
localised products in order to give the player an immersive and
addictive gaming experience.
About 1C Company 1C Company specializes in distribution,
publishing and development of interactive entertainment products and
business software. Founded in 1991 1C has become the leading Russian
company publishing and distributing computer games in the former
USSR. 1C Company is widely acknowledged as a game developer and has
several internal studios. Internal developments of 1C include Konung
Legends of the North, IL-2 Sturmovik, IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten
Battles, Aces Expansion Pack and Wartime Command. 1C Company works
as a publisher and producer with over 20 leading Russian independent
development studios and has produced over 50 projects for PC, Xbox
and PS2. More information about the company is available at http://int.games.1c.ru/.
About DTF Games DTF Games is a subsidiary of the DTF company,
which was established in 1999. The first enterprise pulled off by
the company was an online magazine called "The Daily Telefrag" that
was originally dedicated to computer games. Three years later, The
Daily Telefrag changed its strategy and became an ultimate web
resource on Russian gaming industry as a business. As such, DTF
organized the first Russian Game Developers Conference (also known
as KRI) which took place in Moscow in 2003, and since then held
annually. Running the only serious resource on gaming industry, DTF
company became extremely proficient in game marketing and inner
mechanisms of the industry, which led the staff to a decision that
they were ready to try developing a game themselves. So DTF started
gaming subsidiary DTF Games, aimed at developing high-quality
computer games. The first project successfully completed by DTF
Games is historical real-time strategy game "Stalingrad".
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