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Microïds Signs Publishing Agreement With Eden Games

by Rainier on May 31, 2017 @ 4:36 p.m. PDT

Microïds and Eden Games are pleased to announce that they have begun working together, and will soon reveal the title of the project.

Microïds, known for working with renowned authors and studios such as Benoit Sokal (Syberia), Paul Cuisset  (Subject 13), Artefact Studios (Moto Racer) and Pendulo Studios (Yesterday Origins), is proud to be working with Eden Games, who have established an international reputation for their simulation racing games.

Historically known for their adventure games, Microïds have nonetheless always had a diversified catalogue and are once again showing their desire to support the French video game industry.

After a number of critical and commercial successes such as V-Rally and Test Drive, Eden Games is now working on a new project that is bound to please fans and scheduled for a year-end release.

“We are very proud to be working with Eden Games. This fits in perfectly with the publishing strategy we established 4 years ago, when we made the decision to promote “Made in France” production on all platforms as much as possible. We’re really looking forward to presenting the new game we’re working on with Eden Games so players can try it out for themselves!” stated Elliot Grassiano, Microïds Vice-President.

“We value our independent creative vision above all else and it is quite fortunate that we have found in Microïds, a publisher with which we truly get along. They respect and understand our craft, believe in what we do and give us the means to make us stronger without renouncing who we are. We are delighted to be in partnership with these fantastic people!” stated David Nadal, CEO of Eden Games.

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