Its goal is two major games per year
After spending its first 25 years as a developer, Polish video game company Techland is expanding its operations to include global publishing. The “global” distinction is important because Techland already has some experience in distribution and publishing in Europe.
In a press release announcing the initiative, Techland CEO Pawel Parchewka said “As a developer, we have worked with many renowned publishers in the past so we know first-hand what makes these kinds of collaborations efficient and satisfying for both parties. After the successful promotional campaigns for Dying Light and Dying Light: The Following, led by our own dedicated team, we believe this is the perfect time to use everything we’ve learned and help other developers.”
Techland’s immediate plans are still unknown, however, as it says it’ll soon reveal its first game under its official publishing banner. More broadly, it’s aiming to release two major multiplatform titles and four via digital distribution each year. Presumably, Techland will also self-publish its own games from here on out.
Published: Jun 2, 2016 03:30 pm