The President of Techland, Pawel Marchewka highlighted that Techland is not going to prolong any contracts it has with Strategy First. He also took this occasion to express his expectations that Techland will soon to find another, reliable distributor to take over the sales of Techland`s products in the North American market. Strategy First originally planned to publish Techland's nine games in North America, with last year's PC shooter Chrome as the big name and Xpand Rally as the ninth game in the agreement, which was signed in January 2003.
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Techland Breaks Ties With Strategy First
by Judy on Sept. 24, 2004 @ 12:13 p.m. PDT
Polish game developer Techland has today announced that from September 18th 2004 Strategy First is no longer entitled to take any part in the distribution of any Techland`s products. From the same day, Strategy First has lost any title to represent Techland`s interests in any way. Read more for details ...
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