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Aqua Teen Pro-Am Devs Creat Adds PSN Deal

Creat Studios (Coded Arms Contagion, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am) has announced that it has signed an agreement with Sony Computer Entertainment America that allows the studio to publish games for the PlayStation Network and PlayStat

Leigh Alexander, Contributor

December 7, 2007

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Creat Studios has announced that it has signed an agreement with Sony Computer Entertainment America that allows the studio publish games for the PlayStation Network and PlayStation Store. Creat says it will publish not only its own downloadable titles, but can now serve as a PSN publisher for developers and content providers in the U.S. and internationally. Though the studio, founded in 1990, has its corporate headquarters are in Canton, Massachusetts, it also has a development studio in St. Petersburg, Russia. The studio's titles include Coded Arms Contagion for the PSP and Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am for PlayStation 2. Creat Studios CEO Vladimir Starzhevsky said, “We are very excited to become a PlayStation Network publisher. Digital distribution is a key component in our strategy of becoming a global leader in creating and providing interactive entertainment.”

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