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Outspark To Launch Digital Distribution Platform For F2P MMOs And Brower Games

by Rainier on July 7, 2011 @ 2:00 p.m. PDT

Outspark Flint is the company’s platform for publishing and operating third-party free-to-play Massively Multiplayer Online games and browsertitles-based .

The platform is the result of nearly five years of operating and distributing MMO games in North America and Europe and builds on the success Outspark has had growing its community to more than eight million registered players. The company will be announcing distribution agreements throughout the summer that will bring its reach to more than 200 Million potential players for MMO titles published on the Flint platform.

“We’ve spent almost five years carefully creating the modules and building the tools that have come together as Flint and will enable MMO developers and publishers around the world to use our platform,” said Susan Choe, CEO of Outspark. “With our recent move into publishing third-party titles, web-based MMOs and our growing reach through distribution partnerships, we intend to make Flint the best platform for online game distribution and operation.”

Lord of Ages, a web-based MMORTS game set in a fantasy universe was launched last week and became the first third-party title to go live at Outspark.com using Flint™. The platform is enabling Lord of Ages to reach an even larger audience.

Flint is an open API that provides third-party developers and operators with all of the tools necessary for distribution, user acquisition, analytics, monetization, marketing and operations. By enabling MMO developers and operators the ability to quickly reach a mass audience, Flint™ is positioned to be the publishing and distribution platform of choice for online games in the digital space.

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