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Tripwire Interactive Signs Publishing Agreement With Gator

by Rainier on Nov. 2, 2010 @ 1:01 p.m. PDT

Gator Publishing has reached an exclusive publishing services agreement with Tripwire Interactive, allowing it to use customized publishing support resources, including sales, marketing, manufacturing and distribution for titles such as The Ball, Dwarfs, and Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad

The agreement enables Tripwire Interactive to access Gator’s comprehensive and customized publishing support resources, including sales, marketing, manufacturing and distribution, to maximize the potential of its products in the North American retail market.

Initial titles under the agreement include The Ball, an award-winning first-person puzzler; Dwarfs, an internationally acclaimed casual adventure; and Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, Tripwire’s next offering from the highly successful Red Orchestra franchise which has sold more than 500,000 units worldwide.

“Our integrated support programs are an ideal solution for independent publishers and developers seeking to enhance their overall publishing capabilities at any point in the product lifecycle,” said Andy Burton, President of Gator Publishing Services.  “We are excited to partner with Tripwire Interactive on expanding their retail presence and maximizing their revenue potential.”

Adds Alan Wilson, Vice President, Tripwire Interactive:  “Our agreement with Gator allows us to maintain our grassroots approach to game development, while further enhancing our ability as a frontline publisher.  Our agreement ensures that our growing lineup of games are augmented with the additional infrastructure they deserve.”

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