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We know The Witcher 2 distributor for europe!

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Eri94_user70

Forum veteran
#1
May 24, 2010
We know The Witcher 2 distributor for europe!

We know The Witcher 2 distributor for Europe! Today Namco Bandai has announced, that they will distribute The Witcher 2 game throughout EMEA and Asia Pacific areas! Read more for the details & full press information![pagebreak]
 
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Eri94_user70

Forum veteran
#2
May 24, 2010
[moderator]'THE WITCHER 2: ASSASSINS OF KINGS' CONFIRMED FOR EUROPE- NAMCO BANDAI Partners S.A.S. to Distribute Eagerly Awaited PC Sequel fromCD Projekt RED Across EMEA and Asia Pacific -LYON, FRANCE – 24 May 2010 – NAMCO BANDAI Partners S.A.S. today confirmed that it will distribute The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings from Polish developer CD Projekt RED across EMEA and Asia Pacific. The sequel to the multi award-winning hit PC role-playing game The Witcher, which has sold in excess of 1.5 million copies worldwide, is scheduled for release in 2011.[/moderator]“We're very excited and proud to be adding The Witcher 2 to our line up for 2011,” said Olivier Comte, VP Marketing, Sales & Publishing, NAMCO BANDAI Partners. “The team at CD Projekt RED is one of the most passionate and skilled in the world, and they are committed to delivering the best possible experience to their fans, which leads me to believe we will have an amazing game on our hands.”“I'm very happy that we can put the last piece of the worldwide puzzle in place by confirming NAMCO BANDAI as our European distribution and marketing partner,” said Adam Kiciński, CEO of CD Projekt RED. “We've already put a lot of sweat and love into the Witcher 2, which we think and hope will be one of the best ever RPGs, and we're looking forward to sharing more details in the coming months.”The second instalment in the role-playing saga continues the morally ambiguous adventures of notorious witcher Geralt of Rivia with a thoroughly engrossing, mature storyline which defines new standards for thought-provoking, non-linear game narration. In addition to the epic story, the game features an original, brutal combat system that uniquely combines tactical elements with dynamic action, letting players feel every sword blow.Built from the ground up by CD Projekt RED, the new, proprietary game engine is responsible for the game's beautiful visuals as well as its sophisticated gameplay mechanics, and puts players in the heart of the most alive and believable world ever created in an RPG game. All the elements that made the first game such a global hit with fans, the captivating story, dynamic combat system, beautiful graphics and more, are all executed in a much more advanced and sophisticated way in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, promising an unrivalled role-playing experience.Fans can follow The Witcher on Twitter (@WitcherGame) and on Facebook.com/The-Witcher.[hr]About NAMCO BANDAI Partners:NAMCO BANDAI Partners, one of the video game industry's leading distribution, marketing and sales companies, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe with 16 dedicated offices operating in 50 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America, Australasia, and south east Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea). The company distributes and markets a broad catalogue of high quality interactive entertainment products for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo gaming platforms and PC from NAMCO BANDAI Games, D3Publisher and other major video game publishers on an international and regional basis. NAMCO BANDAI Partners is an independent business unit of the NAMCO BANDAI group of companies.For more information about NAMCO BANDAI Partners and its products visit www.namcobandaipartners.com. For media assets visit www.namcobandaipartners-press.com.About CD Projekt Red:CD Projekt RED is the development branch of CD Projekt, headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. The studio’s first release, the PC-exclusive role-playing game, The Witcher®, has won over critics and gamers with its refreshing blend of engrossing story and action-based combat. The game has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide and has garnered more than 100 awards since its release in October 2007, including PC RPG of the Year from such respected outlets as PC Gamer, GameSpy, IGN and GameStar. CD Projekt RED’s 80+ employees are hard at work on The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. For more information about CD Projekt RED, visit http://www.thewitcher.com.Witcher is registered trademark of CD Projekt RED sp z.o.o.. All rights reserved.
 
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Anaeme

Senior user
#3
May 24, 2010
Namco Bandai and Atari are basically one and the same
 
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Kodaemon5924

Forum veteran
#4
May 24, 2010
Geralt ABSOLUTELY NEEDS to be a bonus character in the next Soul Calibur :p.
 
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Mothra

Forum veteran
#5
May 24, 2010
I never doubted that they would find a publisher but still glad to hear it's done. Now they can concentrate on TW2 and Namco can concentrate on giving us an awesome marketing campaign, special edition and hopefully light DRM.
 
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Eri94_user70

Forum veteran
#6
May 25, 2010
Finding any distributor isnn't a problem. There is one, however, with finding the one, who will not change the game, and treat our production as #1 product.
 
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Darrosquall

Senior user
#7
May 25, 2010
good to know :)
 
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Karasu

Forum veteran
#8
May 25, 2010
Alek said:
Finding any distributor isnn't a problem. There is one, however, with finding the one, who will not change the game, and treat our production as #1 product.
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Does that mean it could have happend to you, the distributor could have insisted on changing the whole thing? (Like: Killing off essential stuff you've worked on for about two years?)
 
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Eri94_user70

Forum veteran
#9
May 25, 2010
We know such things happen, but we feel safe with distributors we currently have. We're sure about the high quality of the cooperation in this field, so have no fear! :)
 
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Arkray_gog

Forum veteran
#10
May 25, 2010
Alek said:
Finding any distributor isnn't a problem. There is one, however, with finding the one, who will not change the game, and treat our production as #1 product.
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Congratulations for having found the right publisher.
 
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Corylea.723

Ex-moderator
#11
May 25, 2010
Alek said:
Finding any distributor isnn't a problem. There is one, however, with finding the one, who will not change the game, and treat our production as #1 product.
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Congratulations! It's great that you've found a European distributor that will be respectful of your work and that will give TW2 the attention and promotion it deserves. I hope they really come through for you.I live in the US, and I'm continually amazed at how many gamers over here don't even know that The Witcher exists, much less that it's the best RPG ever made. I hope that your US distributor will give TW2 more promotion than they gave TW1 -- if TW2 meets or exceeds the quality of TW1, then a lot of people will love it, but first they need to know that it exists!
 
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username_2061769

Senior user
#12
May 26, 2010
I had saying it :pJust to say you that Namco are not the same that Atari, because, people are differents. We can communicate with their, Atari not...It's a good news for us, Champagne!
 
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petra_silie

Ex-moderator
#13
May 27, 2010
Alek said:
We know such things happen, but we feel safe with distributors we currently have. We're sure about the high quality of the cooperation in this field, so have no fear! :)
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Now you both just have to conquer the censorship blockade, good luck.
 
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rooklive

Senior user
#14
May 28, 2010
I've just read this article over on joystiq: "Namco Bandai Partners supports 'always on' DRM, for now" which seems to suggest that a ubisoft style always on DRM system might be in the works for forthcoming releases.Now, I'm not a militant DRM-free nut, I understand that developers and publishers want to put at least something around their product whether it's disc checks, cd keys or llimited online activations. And even those these measures have sometimes hampered my enjoyment of games, (I've had trouble with Crysis as I upgrade my computer a lot and the copy protection on Stalker: Call of Pripryat basically screwed up my game) I've still supported developers and publishers of quality games. But this always on DRM is something that I just can't support. I have a pretty flaky internet connection sometimes at home and I also enjoy gaming on my laptop when I'm travelling, and I feel this type of restriction is just too much and does more harm to the product than any possible benefit could justify.So I'm wondering whether this is something that is in the works, or hopefully just a miss-represented quote from the gaming blogs
 
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Eri94_user70

Forum veteran
#15
May 31, 2010
RookLive: There is our comment to these rumors in this thread. Noo need to worry - there's only Namco's VP private opinion yet.
 
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Kodaemon5924

Forum veteran
#16
Jun 4, 2010
Since I'm in a silly late-night photoshopping mood today:
 
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petra_silie

Ex-moderator
#17
Jun 4, 2010
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e-ahmet.823

Senior user
#18
Jun 5, 2010
xDD Did you change the eyes too? He looks like Heihachi's twin xDDD
 
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Kodaemon5924

Forum veteran
#19
Jun 5, 2010
Nope, all features are the same, I just added the hair.
 
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