Deep Silver to publish "Prison Break" video game
Deep Silver to publish "Prison Break" video game
Deep Silver signs license agreement with Twentieth Century Fox Licensing &
Merchandising for adaptation of hit TV series on PC and consoles
Koch Media, a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment
products, announced the signing of a license agreement with Twentieth Century
Fox Licensing & Merchandising (Fox Licensing) regarding the world-wide
publication rights to a video game based on the award-winning TV series "Prison
Break". "Prison Break", developed by Zootfly, will be released by the games
label Deep Silver for next gen consoles and PC.
"The ingenious plots and fast action of “Prison Break” thrill TV audiences
around the world, and provide the ideal basis for a video game," says Dr.
Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of Koch Media. "The game will offer the same blend of
action and suspense as the show, appealing to fans of the series as well as
video gamers."
“Who doesn’t love the thrill of a prison break? It’s a great basis for any video
game, but even better when utilizing the intricate storyline and colorful
characters created for the Fox series," says Gary Rosenfeld, Senior Vice
President of New Media for Fox Licensing.
The protagonist of the "Prison Break" game is Company agent Tom Paxton. He is
sent to the Fox River State Penitentiary to find out why Michael Scofield (the
hero of the TV series), a man without a previous criminal record, became a bank
robber. The storyline runs parallel to the first season of "Prison Break":
Paxton encounters several characters from the series and experiences key events
from his own perspective.
The action adventure "Prison Break" has all the markings of the award-winning TV
series: a compelling story, distinct characters, and fast-paced action. Using
diverse climbing and stealth skills, the protagonist Paxton explores numerous
locations of the series, all brought to life with great attention to detail.
About Deep Silver
Deep Silver develops and distributes interactive games for all platforms. The
Deep Silver label means to captivate all gamers who have a passion for thrilling
gameplay in exciting game worlds. Deep Silver works with its partners to achieve
a maximum of success while maintaining the highest possible quality, always
focusing on what the customer desires. Deep Silver products are designed to
equally appeal to pros and beginners, children and adults.
Deep Silver has published more than 80 games since 2003, including Anno 1701
(co-published with Sunflowers), Gothic 3 (co-published with JoWooD), the
successful Secret Files adventure series, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, the
Chernobyl shooter, the action role-playing game Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
(co-published with Ascaron), and the Horse Life series of horse simulations. The
company's own brands Risen (Xbox 360 and PC), the new role-playing game from the
Piranha Bytes team, the urban MMO 7Million, the survival/horror game Cursed
Mountain (exclusive on Wii), and the multi-platform action game Ride to Hell are
currently being developed. Deep Silver's own production company in Vienna opened
in 2007. For more information please visit
www.deepsilver.com
Koch Media is a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment
products (software, games and movies on DVD). The company's own publishing
activities, marketing and distribution extend throughout Europe and the USA. It
has also formed strategic alliances with numerous software and games
manufacturers: Kaspersky Labs, Nero, Cyberlink, PC Tools, Net Nanny, Cakewalk,
Gotham New Media, AVG Technologies, Eleco, Mr Site, Braingame, Mindscape,
Slitherine, RTL, Blade Interactive etc. Headquartered in Planegg near
Munich/Germany, Koch Media owns branches in Germany, England, France, Austria,
Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Nordic regions, and the USA. www.kochmedia.com
About Twentieth Century FOX Licensing & Merchandising
A recognized industry leader, Twentieth Century FOX Licensing and Merchandising
licenses and markets properties worldwide on behalf of Twentieth Century FOX
Film Corporation, Twentieth Television and FOX Broadcasting Company, as well as
third party lines. The division is aligned with Twentieth Century FOX
Television, one of the top suppliers of primetime entertainment programming to
the broadcast
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