MCV Gamescom Day Two

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NEWS

PlayStack wants to ‘fix the word publisher’ Games veteran Harvey Elliott named CEO O Firm targets 20 games for 2017 by Christopher Dring A new UK games business has emerged at Gamescom that wants to ‘fix’ the word publisher in the eyes of developers. PlayStack is a fullyfunded UK games publisher. It wants to release six games this year and sign a further 20 in 2017. Its first game, the smartphone title Nemesis: Air Combat, is out this week. The firm says it is already in deep negotiations over a number of promising titles across all platforms.

The new business will offer developers support with marketing, PR, technology and funding. The team currently consists of 20 staff, split across the UK HQ and a Polish office. Former Acclaim, EA, BAFTA and Marmalade executive Harvey Elliott is PlayStack’s CEO. “Publisher is not a nice word,” Elliott told MCV @ Gamescom. “I’ve been in the industry my entire career, either making games or making tech for games. That’s why I wanted to be a publisher, because I know how I would have liked a

publisher to behave. I want to fix the word publisher. “I want to redefine what publishing means to people. As a developer, you want to be supported, you want to be funded, you want to have people that know what they’re doing in terms of bringing a game to market, and who can give you the right advice. My job is to provide that, get developers backed, get their messaging right, get their games right, bring them to market with a great marketing campaign, and deliver them to the world.”

PlayStack’s CEO Elliott wants to redefine what publishing means

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Thursday, August 18th 2016


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