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Nival Game Developer Creates Development and Outsourcing HQ in America
NIVAL INTERACTIVE, INC. EXPANDS ITS
VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT CAPABILITIES WITH U.S.-BASED HEADQUARTERS
AND WESTERN MANAGEMENT TEAM
Xbox Co-Creator Kevin Bachus and Other Video Game
Industry Veterans Lead Largest Eastern European Developer into
Global Markets
Los Angeles, CA (March 14, 2006) – In a first
ever move for an Eastern European game company, Nival Interactive,
Inc. (www.nival.com), today announced it has established its global
headquarters in the United States and recruited an executive
management team comprised of American video game industry
professionals, including Kevin Bachus, co-creator of Microsoft’s
Xbox, as chief executive officer. The changes are part of the
company’s plan to expand in the computer, video and mobile game
markets by offering its partners superior products with global
commercial appeal at a significantly lower production cost.
The
company’s new leadership based in Los Angeles, CA, is moving
Nival beyond its dominance in the PC market, where it has developed
15 successful and profitable games over the past decade, into
globally relevant, high quality console, video and mobile games and
outsourced asset production. The company will combine proven U.S.
creative and management resources with exceptional development talent
in lower cost regions of the world. By using these “reverse
outsourcing” techniques, the lead designers, art directors and
programmers based in Los Angeles, along with the company’s 300
overseas developers in five development studios, assure Nival’s
partners that the company’s products will rival those developed
anywhere in the world. Further, the company is able to leverage its
excess capacity to offer outsourcing work to its partners while
simultaneously developing its own games in concert with leading
worldwide game publishers.
“During its ten year history
Nival Interactive has already established itself as a highly praised
developer of successful PC games. By marrying Western creative,
production and management capabilities with Eastern execution skills
and expertise, we will bring products to our partners that are high
in quality and global commercial appeal, but low in risk,” said
Kevin Bachus, CEO of Nival.
Bachus is perhaps best known as
one of the group of four individuals at Microsoft Corporation to
conceive of the Xbox video game system. With his experience as
Microsoft’s first director of third-party relations for the
Xbox along with his subsequent history of entrepreneurship, Bachus
was the ideal choice to lead Nival in the formation of new publishing
and content partnerships while guiding Nival’s development
capabilities onto multiple game platforms. Bachus has also held
executive positions at Infinium Labs and Capital Entertainment Group,
a company he co-founded. Sergey Orlovskiy, who founded Nival in 1996,
will remain Nival’s president and will work side-by-side with
Bachus to deliver outstanding, world-class products. One of the
best-known figures in Russian game development, Orlovskiy has
assembled award-winning creative and technical teams in Eastern
Europe and has grown Nival into the largest game development company
in Russia.
“The Eastern European game development
market is seeing a surge in quality and quantity of product along
with a corresponding increase in revenues,” said Orlovskiy.
“With the addition of our new U.S. headquarters team, we are
well positioned to expand opportunities for Nival Interactive as well
as for partnering companies who are looking to develop AAA content
cost-effectively on diverse platforms. We also plan to continue our
strategic growth and increase our production capacity through the
creation and acquisition of additional development studios around the
world.”
Nival Interactive’s majority shareholder
is Ener1 Group, a privately held, global investment and advisory firm
with offices in the U.S. and Moscow. The firm has been at the
forefront of finding undervalued opportunities in Russia and the
Ukraine, where it continues to invest in companies with competitive
advantages and proprietary technologies that can be successfully
commercialized worldwide.
“In a market where profits
are flat and competition cutthroat, product development done in
Russia can be a competitive advantage: one that yields lower
production costs over one’s home territory, yet high product
quality,” says Charles Gassenheimer, Ener1 Group’s CEO.
“With our new top-notch U.S. management team in place guiding
our large, highly-skilled talent pool in Russia, Nival is the ideal
partner for global PC, console and mobile game publishers.”
Rounding out Nival’s management team is William Petro,
producer of over 50 games across all major video game platforms
during his 20+ year career, and Anthony Jacobson, an early leader in
the field of video game intellectual property development. As vice
president of production, Petro will be responsible for managing the
company’s many PC and video game console development studios
around the world. Before coming to Nival, Petro was the senior vice
president of production at Sega, where he oversaw more than 20 games
ranging from small pick-up titles to multi-million dollar projects
for next-generation video game systems, such as Xbox 360 and
PlayStation3. Petro has also held management positions at Atari,
Konami Digital Entertainment and Westwood Studios, a division of
Electronic Arts. Jacobson joins Nival as vice president of marketing
and business development, leveraging the extensive work with
intellectual properties he gained as the CEO of both Mauretania
Import Export Company and Carbon6. Jacobson will focus on
establishing new partnerships for Nival in both the video game
industry and the broader entertainment industries, drawing upon the
myriad film and television contacts made during his tenure at
Creative Planet and William Morris Agency.
Along with the
company’s expansion into the market for console game
development, Nival will concurrently grow its wireless division. Doug
Dyer, one of the pioneers in the field of wireless game publishing,
will be leading Nival’s mobile efforts where he will utilize
the extensive expertise he gained while creating mobile entertainment
businesses for Warner Bros. and THQ, Inc. While at Warner Bros., Dyer
led the company’s newly established Wireless group, overseeing
its growing domestic and international businesses. Under his
direction, Warner Bros. Online expanded its wireless business beyond
licensing to take a more active role in developing, producing,
publishing and marketing its own content to mobile operators and
handset manufacturers. Prior to joining Warner Bros., Doug was
General Manager of THQ Wireless, a division that he created. As such,
Dyer was personally responsible for starting and building the
company's global operations and worldwide wireless publishing
capabilities.
About Nival Interactive
Nival
Interactive, Inc. is an international game developer and publisher,
and the largest development studio in Eastern Europe. Headquartered
in Los Angeles, with a main creative studio based in Moscow, Russia,
the company is expanding its expertise and experience in gaming to
achieve aggressive growth in the production of PC, console, handheld,
mobile and casual games. Founded by Sergey Orlovskiy in 1996, over
the past decade Nival has developed more than 15 high quality and
internationally successful games. Nival is currently in development
on several new products, including Heroes of Might and Magic V for
Ubisoft Entertainment, which will join a prestigious family of titles
that includes the Blitzkrieg, Etherlords, Silent Storm and Rage of
Mages franchises. For more information about Nival visit
www.nival.com.
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