Superscape Group plc Wins Royalty Bearing Distribution Contract with Major Network Operator
LONDON, July 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superscape Group plc, the world's leading 3D mobile games publisher, announces today the signing of a distribution agreement for its mobile games with another of its key targeted network operators. The company's 2D and 3D mobile games, which include titles based on Alien versus Predator, AMF Bowling, Fight Club and Global Wireless Entertainment-licensed titles - Callaway Golf, Harlem Globetrotters and Evel Knievel - will now be available on fifteen of the company's targeted top twenty network operators around the globe. Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape plc commented: "Distribution agreements such as this one are fundamental to increasing the company's royalty revenue streams by providing a further channel to our global consumer marketplace. This latest agreement will once again widen the base of consumers who are able to download our games and experience the excitement of some of the world's most well-known brands featured in our leading edge mobile entertainment." Superscape mobile games are now available or will be available shortly on the following fifteen targeted network operators: Verizon, China Mobile, Vodafone, Cingular, Sprint, Nextel, 02, AT&T, Alltel, Rogers, Tmobile, Telefonica, Smart tone, Orange and SKTelecom. Additional distribution network distribution agreements are anticipated over the course of the next few months as Superscape rapidly approaches its target of having games available for download from its target list of twenty leading operators. About Superscape Superscape is the world's leading publisher of 3D mobile games. The company was the first in the world to develop and launch international standard (JSR 184) compliant solutions for the delivery of innovative games on mass-market handsets. Superscape is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and has corporate offices in Hook, Hampshire (UK) and San Clemente, California (USA), together with development and production facilities in Moscow.