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German Publisher Expands Into UK With Xider

German publisher bhv Software has announced plans to launch its XIDER publishing label in the UK, in cooperation with UK distributor Pinnacle Software. The label will focus on PC and DS games, including Telltale Games’ Bone series for PC.

David Jenkins, Blogger

March 5, 2007

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Officials from German publisher bhv Software have announced the launch of a new games label in the UK, named XIDER. The new label, already used by the company in continental Europe, will specialize in role-playing, adventure, racing and sports titles for the PC and Nintendo DS. The new label has been formed in partnership with UK distributor Pinnacle Software and will be headlined by graphic adventure sequel Ankh: Hearts of Osiris – which has proven a considerable hit its native Germany. Due on April 27th, Ankh: Hearts of Osiris will not be the first game to be published on the new label in the UK, with the first two episodes from Telltale Game’s Bone series of graphic adventures being released this month for £19.99 ($38) each. Other titles scheduled include the budget priced German Street Racing (PC) in April, Luminator DS in May, World of Chaos in May, European Street Racing in May, Ankh (DS) in August and Basketball Manager 2008 (PC) in late August. Helmut Schmitz, managing director of bhv Software commented, “We are very excited about the launch of XIDER and the prospect of bringing many new titles for PC and Nintendo DS under this label to gamers in the UK. We have been successfully publishing games across Europe under this label for several years and look forward to recreating this success in the UK. The launch of Ankh: Heart of Osiris is a great new title to start with and we hope gamers will agree.”

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David Jenkins

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David Jenkins ([email protected]) is a freelance writer and journalist working in the UK. As well as being a regular news contributor to Gamasutra.com, he also writes for newsstand magazines Cube, Games TM and Edge, in addition to working for companies including BBC Worldwide, Disney, Amazon and Telewest.

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