We are looking forward to launching the Battlefield brand on handheld platform too, and we have strong beliefs in the spread of Playstation Portables, said Patrick Söderlund, CEO at Digital Illusions.
To Digital Illusions licensing is an attractive solution since the Company doesn’t have enough resources personnel-wise to produce the PSP version at the moment. We also get a larger product portfolio without spending money on extra development costs, said Patrick Söderlund, CEO at Digital Illusions.
The Company licenses the rights to produce the game Battlefield 2 Modern Combat for PSP to Electronic Arts’ English studio. Thanks to the licensing Digital Illusions will not have any development costs, and will also get royalty from the first sold copy of the product for this platform. Usually Digital Illusions has to reach a cutoff level of the development cost before getting royalty. The Company gets a lower royalty share per sold unit for the PSP version of the product, since the game is developed externally.
Digital Illusions owns the Battlefield brand and therefore has the right to approve the externally developed product before it is released to the market.
The game Battlefield 2 Modern Combat for Sony’s new handheld platform will be launched during the first quarter 2006, at the same time as the product’s version for Microsoft’s upcoming platform is released. Battlefield 2 Modern Combat for Xbox and Playstation2 will be launched during fall 2005.
Battlefield 2 Modern Combat was titled Battlefield Modern Combat earlier.