With high hopes of bringing out great mobile game concepts

Jul 12, 2007 13:56 GMT  ·  By
Ronnie O?Sullivan Snooker 2007, a game resulting from the two companies' partnership
   Ronnie O?Sullivan Snooker 2007, a game resulting from the two companies' partnership

Shadow Light Games and Player One have announced to partner in order to find best solutions for mobile game development and distribution. The agreement between the two companies will span over the next two years, concerning all licenses.

Shadow Light will take care of producing new versions for Player One's most important sports games. Moreover, the partnership also concerns both current and future licenses to be acquired.

"Consumer interest in mobile gaming has exploded over the last year and the demand for high quality games that provide the console experience is stronger than ever. We feel that with our heritage in game development and Player One's talent, market know-how in sports and global distribution network, this deal will firmly put Shadow Light Games on the map as a premier league developer", said Aamar Rana, managing director, Shadow Light Games. Their expectations are based mainly on previous experience of working with Shadow Light Games and a good evaluation on what the mobile game market has to offer.

"Securing this output deal with Player One is a tremendous step forward for raising the profile of Shadow Light Games", further commented Aamar Rana. Shadow Light Games and Player One have worked together in the past too, which makes this new deal only a reassuring of their commitment for working together.

Shadow Light Games has developed several successful game titles for Player One until now, which only makes it natural to expect growing performances in the future from them. Because of this, Player One looks forward to working with them in the future too

Since 2004, the two companies have been collaborating for publishing a large number of titles which have ended up as being fairly appreciated. Among them there have also been Ronnie O'Sullivan Snooker 2007 and Freddie Flintoff All-Round Cricket, based on the names of two sports champions.