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Friday, December 19, 2008

Wicked Interactive And G4Box Enter Partnership

Toronto-based MMO publishers Wicked Interactive and G4Box have announced today that Wicked Interactive's Suba Games platform is to host G4Box MMORPG Metin2 as well aas its upcoming online FPS, Cross Fire.

The agreement means that a new unified login system will allow players of G4Box titles Metin2 and Cross Fire will receive access to all Suba Games properties, including ACE Online and Priston Tale, and vice versa.

Additionally, G4Box games and Suba Games titles now share a unified currency and community space. Despite these facts, G4Box and Wicked Interactive are to remain separate corporate entities.

As a result of the agreement, the Metin2 website is to be redesigned.

"We are excited to welcome these two G4Box properties into the Suba Games library of titles," said Stanley Yu, Chief Executive Officer of Wicked Interactive. "The Suba Games platform maintains an impressive lineup of MMORPGs to which we feel Metin2 and Cross Fire are worthy additions," added Howard He, Chief Executive Officer of G4Box.

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Posted by mathewk on December 19, 2008 10:04 AM |

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