Leading online games publisher NCsoft Europe today confirmed details
of their distribution network within Russia. Working with three of
Russia's premiere distribution companies, NCsoft has formed a solid
network for their existing portfolio of online role-play games and
paved the way for their upcoming major 2008 release; Aion – The Tower
of Eternity.
NOVIY DISK has secured 'boxed product'
distribution rights of the recently released, sci-fi MMORPG (massively
multiplayer online role play game) Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa.
Launched on the 17th January 2008, Tabula Rasa is available within the
premium-label 'ND Games', featuring localised packaging and
instructions and is available in two versions; Standard and Collector's
Edition. The title entered position #10 within the ND PC games chart*
on its week of release and powered up to position #4, confirming the
games broad appeal with players worldwide.
Service operator's
NETVILLE and YANDEX have signed 'digital' distribution agreements for
game activation codes within the NCsoft portfolio. Available from
YANDEX is Richard Garriott's pioneering sci-fi hit Tabula Rasa; the
multi-million subscription based Lineage II: The Chaotic Throne – The
Kamael and Game Time Card codes (15, 30 and 60 days) for all
subscription based titles. NETVILLE in addition distribute the super
powered MMO, City of Heroes / City of Villains and the award winning
Guild Wars franchise from ArenaNet; including Guild Wars, Guild Wars
Factions, Guild Wars Nightfall and Guild Wars: Eye of the North. All
Guild Wars titles have been localized into Russian and include a
dedicated Russian district for players.
"We are delighted to be
working with such respected and commercially successful partners, as
Noviy Disk, Netville and Yandex," stated Max Brown, Sales and
Operations Director of NCsoft Europe. "Through our joint cooperation,
NCsoft titles are available to customers across the entire country. Our
partnerships ensure that we can meet our player's needs and prepare
them for our titles this year and beyond."