Develop - Issue 107 - July 2010

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“Newsflash: a lot of people don’t care about games. Weirdos…” Ben Board, Microsoft, p15 ADVENTURES IN GAMES DEVELOPMENT: NEWS, VIEWS & MORE

Activision loves Europe

The Awards: excitement builds

‘We need to release games year-round’

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Indian dev giant targets UK Gameshastra sets up London outfit as it continues to grow reputation ● Expansion cements studio reputation by Michael French

ONE OF INDIA’S largest games companies is expanding to the UK. Gameshastra, best known as a QA service provider and developer, has opened a new facility in London, and hired former Player One boss Martin Ogden to run it. The move comes as Gameshastra has made the transition from services firm to fully-fledged studio. In recent years it has boasted strong ties with Sony, which has looked to add region-relevent to its

Ogden can push Gameshastra forward in Europe. Previously, he worked on publishing of over 100 mobile games, including Michael Vaughan Cricket, Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker, Young Bond, RBS 6 Nations Rugby, and a Manchester United game. He previously worked for the likes of Paramount and Universal Home Entertainment. “We’re expanding quickly, and are being joined by the very best individuals in the business,” added Ahuja. “Martin will maintain our

Gameshastra intends to be a major player within the games industry. Martin Ogden, Gameshastra formats in India. As part of the partnership Gameshastra has made games PS3, PSP and PS3 games for the Indian market – it was also one of the first to be introduced to the PSP Minis digital download scheme. But now the developer has its sights set on wider expansion. With the UK office it plans to establish a new consumer brand for original digitally distributed games. The firm also plans to ramp up its localisation and QA outsourcing offer. “We’re moving up a gear now,” said Prakash Ahuja, CEO, Gameshastra. It is hoped

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successful working relationship with Sony Computer Entertainment and help us deliver outstanding digital gaming products not only to Sony consumers but also to other leading players in the European market. “With his balance of creative flair and commercial leadership he has shaped and grown the companies he has worked for and with.” Ogden added: “It’s an exciting time for the games industry and Gameshastra intends to be an increasingly major player within it.” www.gameshastra.com JULY 2010 | 05


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