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dtp publishes Dreamfall in Germany and Austria

(PC: Adventures) | Posted by Dhruin @ Wednesday - December 07, 2005 - 08:04 -
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And it will get great dubbing of course, as always when dtp publishes games! And that's about it! Oh, and here's the press release:
dtp/ANACONDA press release 12/06/2005



dtp to publish Dreamfall in German speaking countries



Hamburg, 12/06/2005. German publisher dtp has just signed a publishing

contract with French company Micro Application about the publishing of

Dreamfall in the German speaking countries. The long awaited sequel to the

legendary The Longest Journey will be on the shelves in Germany, Austria

and Switzerland in April 2006. Dreamfall - developed for PC and Xbox - is

one of the most desired adventures of 2006 and has been awarded with

several high commendations, including "Best Adventure of E3" from Gamespot,

GameSpy and IGN.



Dreamfall is a game of major importance to dtp's 2006 line up and its new

international adventure brand ANACONDA, established in August 2005 (

www.anaconda-games.com). The Hamburg based company has become market leader

for adventures in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with games like Runaway,

Tony Tough, Black Mirror, The Moment of Silence, Sherlock Holmes & the Case

of the Silver Earring and Nibiru. In 2006, dtp will expand its line up to

around ten adventures and several games of other genres, including Runaway

2, Tony Tough 2, the lifestyle-sim Rich & Beautiful and the WWII

stealth-shooter Sabotage.



dtp has recently licensed Tony Tough 2 to Micro Application, strengthening

the ties to the successful French publisher.
Thanks, Garrett!
 
 
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