February, 2009

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Feb 09

The 2009′ European Casual Connect was taking place in our home-town – Hamburg – this year. And since we moved our company focus away from mobile-only to PC/Mac online, Browser games and Casual MMOGs (we are still doing mobile as well), the Casual Connect Europe was for sure a place to be.

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Feb 09

I am excited to announce that we’ll soon release a new product: Exit Games Photon. I do not want to tell all the details now, but what I can say is:

  • it will facilitate network games on all platforms that are supported by Neutron
  • it can be used with or without Neutron
  • it is extremely lean, provides ultimate performance
  • it is not a managed service as Neutron

We are confident that we’ll have the product ready before start of GDC (23rd of March 2009). I’ll keep you up-to-date here!

Best,
Robert

23
Feb 09

Just some short success stories:

  • In January we inked a new deal with Konami. After they used Neutron for Dance Dance Revolution, they will implement Neutron for an upcoming title as well.
  • We have signed another contract with a gaming start-up led by experienced games managers who recently sold their first venture. I would LOVE to tell you the title as it is a marvelous one, a AAA brand and ALL of you know it and it will be a boxed title for PC & Mac, but for now I need to treat it confidential …

I will post more details and the game titles as soon as I got the OK by our clients.

23
Feb 09

Website Re-launched

As I wrote in my last post we have revised our sales and marketing strategy to become the leading online technology and services provider for PC/Mac & browser games and Casual MMOGs.

In order to reflect this ambitions we have re-launched our website complety with a new design and lots of new content.

Have a look yourself: http://www.exitgames.com.

Best,
Robert

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Feb 09

When Exit Games started it’s business we had a strict focus on mobile platforms and so the first platforms supported by Neutron were J2ME and Brew. But our vision was always to provide a cross-platform product to the gaming industry and therefore Neutron was designed from day one to allow fast and easy portability to any gaming platform.

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